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* [[Characters/KimPossibleTeamPossible Team Possible]] [[labelnote:Click to Expand.]]Kimberly Ann "Kim" Possible, Ron Stoppable, Rufus, Wade Load[[/labelnote]]

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* [[Characters/KimPossibleTeamPossible Team Possible]] [[labelnote:Click to Expand.]]Kimberly Ann "Kim" Possible, Ron Stoppable, Rufus, Wade Load[[/labelnote]]Load[[/labelnote]]
** [[Characters/KimPossibleRonStoppable Ron Stoppable]]
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* [[Characters/KimPossibleOthers Others]] [[labelnote:Click to Expand.]]Mr. and Mrs. Stoppable, Hana Stoppable, Sensei, Yori, Team Impossible, Dr. Betty Director, Team Go, Connie and Lonnie Rockwaller, Mrs. Rockwaller, Mrs. Lipsky, "Big Daddy" Brotherson, Cyrus Bortel, Coco Banana[[/labelnote]]

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* [[Characters/KimPossibleOthers Others]] [[labelnote:Click to Expand.]]Mr. and Mrs. Stoppable, Hana Stoppable, Sensei, Yori, Team Impossible, Dr. Betty Director, Team Go, Connie and Lonnie Rockwaller, Mrs. Rockwaller, Mrs. Lipsky, "Big Daddy" Brotherson, Cyrus Bortel, Coco Banana[[/labelnote]]Banana, Ned[[/labelnote]]
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* [[Characters/KimPossibleMiddletonHighSchool Middleton High School]] [[labelnote:Click to Expand.]]Bonnie Rockwaller, Mr. Steven Barkin, Monique, Tara, Josh Mankey, Brick Flagg, Zita Flores, Felix Renton[[/labelnote]]

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* [[Characters/KimPossibleMiddletonHighSchool Middleton High School]] [[labelnote:Click to Expand.]]Bonnie Rockwaller, Mr. Steven Barkin, Monique, Tara, Josh Mankey, Brick Flagg, Zita Flores, Felix Renton[[/labelnote]]Renton, Ron Reiger[[/labelnote]]
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* [[Characters/KimPossibleVillains Villains]] [[labelnote:Click to Expand.]]Dr. Drakken, Shego, Professor Dementor, Monkey Fist, Señor Senior Senior, Señor Senior Junior, [=DNAmy=], Duff Killigan, Motor Ed, Synthodrone #901, Warhok and Warmonga, Camille Leon, Gill, Frugal Lucre, Hank Perkins, Jack Hench, The Bebes, Adrena Lynn, The Jackal, The raithmaster, Falsetto Jones, Vincent Wheeler, Gemini, Chester Yapsby, The Yono[[/labelnote]]

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* [[Characters/KimPossibleVillains Villains]] [[labelnote:Click to Expand.]]Dr. Drakken, Shego, Professor Dementor, Monkey Fist, Señor Senior Senior, Señor Senior Junior, [=DNAmy=], Duff Killigan, Motor Ed, Synthodrone #901, Warhok and Warmonga, Camille Leon, Gill, Frugal Lucre, Hank Perkins, Jack Hench, The Bebes, Adrena Lynn, The Jackal, The raithmaster, Wraithmaster, Falsetto Jones, Vincent Wheeler, Gemini, Chester Yapsby, The Yono[[/labelnote]]

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* [[Characters/KimPossibleVillains Villains]] [[labelnote:Click to Expand.]]Dr. Drakken, Shego, Professor Dementor, Monkey Fist, Señor Senior Senior, Señor Senior Junior, [=DNAmy=], Duff Killigan, Motor Ed, Frugal Lucre, Camille Leon, Adrena Lynn, Warhok and Warmonga, Synthodrone # 901, Hank Perkins, Falsetto Jones, Gemini, Jack Hench[[/labelnote]]
* [[Characters/KimPossibleKimsFamily Kim's Family]] [[labelnote:Click to Expand.]]James Possible, Anne Possible, Jim and Tim Possible, Nana Possible, Slim Possible, Joss Possible, Cousin Larry[[/labelnote]]

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* [[Characters/KimPossibleVillains Villains]] [[labelnote:Click to Expand.]]Dr. Drakken, Shego, Professor Dementor, Monkey Fist, Señor Senior Senior, Señor Senior Junior, [=DNAmy=], Duff Killigan, Motor Ed, Frugal Lucre, Camille Leon, Adrena Lynn, Synthodrone #901, Warhok and Warmonga, Synthodrone # 901, Camille Leon, Gill, Frugal Lucre, Hank Perkins, Jack Hench, The Bebes, Adrena Lynn, The Jackal, The raithmaster, Falsetto Jones, Vincent Wheeler, Gemini, Jack Hench[[/labelnote]]
Chester Yapsby, The Yono[[/labelnote]]
* [[Characters/KimPossibleKimsFamily Kim's Family]] [[labelnote:Click to Expand.]]James Possible, Anne Possible, Jim and Tim Possible, Nana Possible, Slim Possible, Joss Possible, Cousin Larry[[/labelnote]]Larry, Aunt June[[/labelnote]]



* [[Characters/KimPossibleOthers Others]] [[labelnote:Click to Expand.]]Mr. and Mrs. Stoppable, Hana Stoppable, Sensei, Yori, Team Impossible, Dr. Betty Director, Team Go, Connie and Lonnie Rockwaller, Mrs. Rockwaller, Mrs. Lipsky, "Big Daddy" Brotherson, Cyrus Bortel[[/labelnote]]

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* [[Characters/KimPossibleOthers Others]] [[labelnote:Click to Expand.]]Mr. and Mrs. Stoppable, Hana Stoppable, Sensei, Yori, Team Impossible, Dr. Betty Director, Team Go, Connie and Lonnie Rockwaller, Mrs. Rockwaller, Mrs. Lipsky, "Big Daddy" Brotherson, Cyrus Bortel[[/labelnote]]Bortel, Coco Banana[[/labelnote]]


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'''Live-Action Continuity:'''
* Characters/KimPossible2019 [[labelnote:Click to Expand.]]Kim Possible, Ron Stoppable, Wade, Rufus, Athena, Dr. Drakken, Shego, Professor Dementor[[/labelnote]]
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* [[Characters/KimPossibleAncestors Ancestors]] [[labelnote:Click to Expand.]]Miriam "Mim" Possible, Jonathan "Jon" Stoppable, Wayne, Bartholomew Lipsky, Miss Go, Chief Barkin, Professor Demenz[[/labelnote]]
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* [[Characters/KimPossibleKimsFamily Kim's Family]] [[labelnote:Click to Expand.]]Mr. Dr. P., Mrs. Dr. P., Jim and Tim Possible, Nana Possible, Slim Possible, Joss Possible, Cousin Larry[[/labelnote]]

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* [[Characters/KimPossibleKimsFamily Kim's Family]] [[labelnote:Click to Expand.]]Mr. Dr. P., Mrs. Dr. P., ]]James Possible, Anne Possible, Jim and Tim Possible, Nana Possible, Slim Possible, Joss Possible, Cousin Larry[[/labelnote]]
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* [[Characters/KimPossibleVillains Villains]] [[labelnote:Click to Expand.]]Dr. Drakken, Shego, Professor Dementor, Monkey Fist, Señor Senior Senior, Señor Senior Junior, [=DNAmy=], Duff Killigan, Motor Ed, Frugal Lucre, Camille Leon, Adrena Lynn, Warhok and Warmonga, Synthodrone # 901, Hank Perkins, Falsetto Jones[[/labelnote]]

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* [[Characters/KimPossibleVillains Villains]] [[labelnote:Click to Expand.]]Dr. Drakken, Shego, Professor Dementor, Monkey Fist, Señor Senior Senior, Señor Senior Junior, [=DNAmy=], Duff Killigan, Motor Ed, Frugal Lucre, Camille Leon, Adrena Lynn, Warhok and Warmonga, Synthodrone # 901, Hank Perkins, Falsetto Jones[[/labelnote]]Jones, Gemini, Jack Hench[[/labelnote]]



* [[Characters/KimPossibleOthers Others]] [[labelnote:Click to Expand.]]Mr. and Mrs. Stoppable, Hana Stoppable, Sensei, Yori, Team Impossible, Dr. Betty Director, Team Go, Connie and Lonnie Rockwaller, Mrs. Rockwaller, Mrs. Lipsky, "Big Daddy" Brotherson, Cyrus Bortel, Jack Hench[[/labelnote]]

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* [[Characters/KimPossibleOthers Others]] [[labelnote:Click to Expand.]]Mr. and Mrs. Stoppable, Hana Stoppable, Sensei, Yori, Team Impossible, Dr. Betty Director, Team Go, Connie and Lonnie Rockwaller, Mrs. Rockwaller, Mrs. Lipsky, "Big Daddy" Brotherson, Cyrus Bortel, Jack Hench[[/labelnote]]Bortel[[/labelnote]]
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* [[Characters/KimPossibleVillains Villains]] [[labelnote:Click to Expand.]]Dr. Drakken, Shego, Professor Dementor, Monkey Fist, Señor Senior Senior, Señor Senior Junior, [=DNAmy=], Duff Killigan, Motor Ed, Frugal Lucre, Camille Leon, Adrena Lynn, Warhok and Warmonga, Synthodrone # 901[[/labelnote]]

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* [[Characters/KimPossibleVillains Villains]] [[labelnote:Click to Expand.]]Dr. Drakken, Shego, Professor Dementor, Monkey Fist, Señor Senior Senior, Señor Senior Junior, [=DNAmy=], Duff Killigan, Motor Ed, Frugal Lucre, Camille Leon, Adrena Lynn, Warhok and Warmonga, Synthodrone # 901[[/labelnote]]901, Hank Perkins, Falsetto Jones[[/labelnote]]
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* [[Characters/KimPossibleOthers Others]] [[labelnote:Click to Expand.]]Mr. and Mrs. Stoppable, Hana Stoppable, Sensei, Yori, Team Impossible, Dr. Betty Director, Team Go, Connie and Lonnie Rockwaller, Mrs. Rockwaller[[/labelnote]]

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* [[Characters/KimPossibleOthers Others]] [[labelnote:Click to Expand.]]Mr. and Mrs. Stoppable, Hana Stoppable, Sensei, Yori, Team Impossible, Dr. Betty Director, Team Go, Connie and Lonnie Rockwaller, Mrs. Rockwaller[[/labelnote]]Rockwaller, Mrs. Lipsky, "Big Daddy" Brotherson, Cyrus Bortel, Jack Hench[[/labelnote]]
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* [[Characters/KimPossibleOthers Others]] [[labelnote:Click to Expand.]]Mr. and Mrs. Stoppable, Hana Stoppable, Sensei, Yori, Team Possible, Dr. Betty Director, Team Go, Connie and Lonnie Rockwaller, Mrs. Rockwaller[[/labelnote]]

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* [[Characters/KimPossibleOthers Others]] [[labelnote:Click to Expand.]]Mr. and Mrs. Stoppable, Hana Stoppable, Sensei, Yori, Team Possible, Impossible, Dr. Betty Director, Team Go, Connie and Lonnie Rockwaller, Mrs. Rockwaller[[/labelnote]]
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* [[Characters/KimPossibleOthers Others]] [[labelnote:Click to Expand.]]Mr. and Mrs. Stoppable, Hana Stoppable, Sensei, Yori, Team Possible, Dr. Betty Director, Team Go, Connie and Lonnie Rockwaller, Mrs. Rockwaller[[/labelnote]]




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[[folder:Mr. and Mrs. Stoppable]]
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-->'''Voiced by:''' Elliot Gould (Mr. Stoppable)/Andrea Martin (Mrs. Stoppable)

Ron's parents. Mr. Stoppable is a skilled actuary (good enough to be nominated as ''actuary of the year'') and its unknown what Mrs. Stoppable does.



* BumblingDad: Mr. Stoppable is like a grown-up version of his son in this regard. Defying this trope was the point of his Day In The Limelight.
* CatchPhrase: Mr. Stoppable's is "I can work anywhere." He even said this ''on the moon!''
* CrouchingMoronHiddenBadass: Mr. Stoppable defeated a math-themed supervillain at his own game by [[MundaneMadeAwesome using better math than him]].
* ADayInTheLimelight: Mr. Stoppable's defeat of the Mathter in "Mathter and Fervent" because of the math involved.
* JewishMother: Mrs. Stoppable.
* {{Meganekko}}: Mrs. Stoppable.
* ParentalNeglect: They don't bother to warn Ron about major life events (moving, adopting a baby) until the event is upon him, at which point they say, "This ''is'' our way of telling you." Though Mr. Stoppable is a better than his wife in regards to this.
* TinyGuyHugeGirl: Mrs. Stoppable is about half a head taller than her husband.
* {{Unnamed Parent}}s: {{Fanon}} has their names being Gene and Jean but canon is silent on the matter.
* WhatExactlyIsHisJob: It's never revealed what Mrs. Stoppable's job was, but it is implied to be in home office.
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[[folder:Hana Stoppable]]
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->'''Voiced by:''' Grey [=DeLisle=]

Ron's adopted baby sister from Japan.
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* AnnoyingYoungerSibling: Ron views Hana this way at first. He eventually warms up to her.
* BadassAdorable: While a foot tall and making cute baby noises, she was able to defeat Monkey Fist and [[spoiler:Yono]].
* BigBrotherWorship: Hana quickly came to love Ron.
* CheerfulChild: {{Justified|Trope}}. Hana is a toddler and is rarely upset.
* CuteBruiser: Hana is a toddler with prophesied "monkey ninja" powers.
* HappilyAdopted: By the Stoppables and she's quite the happy little toddler.
* PintsizedPowerhouse: Even before she learned to talk, she was capable of lifting and throwing Monkey Fist with one hand.
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[[folder:Sensei]]
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-->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/GeorgeTakei

Headmaster of the Yamanouchi Ninja School, Sensei is introduced in "Exchange", going into more detail on Ron's mystic monkey powers. He is a wise character who dispenses advice and is more than capable of holding his own.
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* BadassGrandpa: He only cuts loose in two of his appearances, but when he does, he takes out a [[NinjaPirateZombieRobot huge Samurai Guerilla]] by effortlessly blocking its blows with his hands, and then takes it down with his ''sandal.'' He also takes on Yono with magic, but that didn't work so well...
* OldMaster: Principal of a ninja school and he has a long white beard.
* TakenForGranite: Like [[ActionGirl Kim]], Sensei temporarily suffers this at the hands of Yono; but, like Kim, he gets better.
* WizardBeard: He sports a more believable version, which only goes down to around his midsection.
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[[folder:Yori]]
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-->'''Voiced by:''' Keiko Agena

Student at the Yamanouchi Ninja School, she is also introduced in "Exchanged". She shows attraction to Ron, inciting Kim's jealously a couple of times.
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* ActionGirl: She's training to be a ninja.
%%* BadassNormal
* BecauseDestinySaysSo: Says that Kim and Ron becoming a couple is "destiny."
* CasualDangerDialog: Tied back-to-back with Kim and surrounded by lava is a "minor setback".
* CatchPhrase: "Oh, Stoppable-san, you and your American-style [character foible]s", typically followed by "Of course it will be your honor to [complete-mundane-but-arduous-task-X without aid from ninja allies]"[[hottip:*:Usually after they have shown up and helped out in some way. For example, once they procured tickets for an international flight, but Ron still had to carry the luggage.]]
* FirstNameBasis: When she first meets Ron she calls him "Stoppable-san", despite his requests for her to switch to "Ron-san". After getting to know him better, she switches to the latter. He considers this a fist-pumping victory.
* IWantMyBelovedToBeHappy: While she obviously had feelings for Ron, she assured Team Possible that she really is fine with Kim and Ron dating.
* NiceGirl: Yori is very respectful with everyone she met, the only exception being established villains.
* {{Ninja}}: Training to be one at a secret ninja school in Japan.
* ParentalAbandonment: Are her parents still around?
* SarcasmBlind: She misinterprets it as "American-style jokes".
* SingleWomanSeeksGoodMan: Yori shows an interest in Ron's humorous personality as well as his benevolent behavior.
* YamatoNadeshiko: She's a Japanese lady who is always reserved and composed. She fights with a paper folding fan.
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[[folder:Team Impossible]]
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->'''Voiced by:''' Unknown

Team Impossible is a group of three highly trained high-danger operatives who were [[HiredGuns in it for the cash]]. A client trying to contact them via their web site accidentally hit "k" before entering the address "impossible.com", resulting in Kim [[MissedTheCall getting the call intended for them]] and undertaking her [[CalltoAdventure first heroic mission]]. They were content for the first three seasons to let Kim "have her fun", but they finally appear in the flesh during the episode [[CharacterTitle "Team Impossible,"]] in which they suborn Kim's rides, leaving her unable to get to her missions, in an effort to squeeze her out of hero work. They are eventually forced by Team Possible to stop interfering with them, and to join Global Justice.
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* AlliterativeName: The three members of the team are Dash Daman, Crash Cranston, and Burn Burnmen.
* AlwaysSomeoneBetter: They initially seem like this to Kim, but she's ultimately this to them. They had to sabotage her rides just to get her out of the way but when stuck in a situation just like that of Kim's origin in ''A Stitch In Time'', they were utterly stumped on what to do--Kim made them look like amateurs.
* BadassNormal: All three of them lack superpowers, and are, in a sense, adult, male, mercenary versions of Team Possible, using gadgets and an arsenal of martial arts to bring down the (occasionally) superpowered villains of the verse.
* BaldBlackLeaderGuy: Dash Daman leads the group.
* CurbstompBattle: This summarizes what happens when the three try to prevent Kim's antics by ending her adventures; [[NeverSayDie forever]]. Ironically it's not Kim who thwarts them, but ''Wade'', the guy who runs Kim's website for her and Ron, after they countered his hacking and [[BerserkButton fried his system]] as a result.
* GeniusBruiser: Burn Burnmen is just as big and heavily muscled as his teammates and he is a highly certified public accountant, but numbers aren't the only thing he crunches.
* HiredGuns: [[EvenEvilHasStandards They just don't work for villains.]] Which Kim does for Mr. Hench, albeit grudgingly.
* LampshadeHanging: Dash asks Ron why his [[IKnowKungFaux Monkey Kung Fu]] isn't manifesting.
-->'''Ron''': ''It comes and it goes''.
* JumpingOffTheSlipperySlope: These guys did this by forcing Kim out of hero work because she cut into their profit margins, because she does it for ''free'' (and occasionally asks for help to later missions). They also go from simply giving her a stern warning to trying to [[NeverSayDie permanently end]] her adventures.
* KickTheDog: They zap a moviegoer who refused to leave with a "Fork" when they try to [[BullyingADragon intimidate Kim]]. The kid paid $9.75 to see the movie.
* MissedTheCall: Kim's first adventure was rescuing someone who tried to contact Team Impossible but reached her website instead.
* PunchClockHero: They're mercenaries--they save the world just like Kim and Ron do, except they charge money for their missions. If you don't pay, you don't get help.
* PunnyName: Dash Daman. Dash da(the) man.
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[[folder:Dr. Betty Director]]
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-->'''Voiced by:''' Felicity Huffman

Chief of Global Justice, who occasionally recruits Kim to help with a case and is interested in learning the secret to her success.
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* EvilTwin: Sort of -- Gemini is her evil ''fraternal'' twin, who doesn't look like her (even ignoring the fact that he's a guy) except that he also wears an {{eyepatch|OfPower}}.
* {{Expy}}: A female ComicBook/NickFury as she is a badass EyepatchOfPower wearing leader of an international organization that fights crime.
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* NotSoAboveItAll: Dr. Director and Gemini at first seemingly have a typical antagonist relationship, before the reveal they are twin siblings, revealed when they call each other by first name (Betty and Sheldon respectably). Cue the two bickering like children due to their past and Gemini even going to get their mother involved. Ron lampshades the goofiness of it all.
* ReasonableAuthorityFigure: Unlike Team Impossible, she works with Kim to complete missions instead of trying to brush her aside because she didn't feel threatened by Kim's success. She picks up Kim's help in Season One and Kim's record grew to at least twice if not three times the size it was then when Team Impossible started picking on her, including at least a few more ops with Global Justice [[SugarWiki/NoProblemWithLicensedGames in the tie-in games]].
* SiblingSenioritySquabble: Gemini [[FreudianExcuse attributes his conflict with his sister]] to the fact that she didn't defer to his status as the elder twin (by four minutes).
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[[folder:Team Go]]
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--> Hego voiced by: Creator/ChristopherMcDonald
--> Mego voiced by: Creator/JereBurns
--> Wego voiced by: Creator/FredSavage

A do-gooder SuperFamilyTeam composed of Shego's four brothers--the somewhat dim-witted but principled Hego, the narcissistic and self-centered Mego, and the energetic Wego twins. Shego used to be part of the team before she [[BlackSheep quit]] and [[FaceHeelTurn became a supervillain]].
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* CainAndAbel: All of them are the Abels to Shego's Cain; it's implied she betrayed them at one point.
* CrouchingMoronHiddenBadass: Without Shego to keep them in line they're good but nothing special. With Shego around, they're ''invincible''. They know it:
-->'''Electronique:''' "How did the four of you ever manage to get ''anything'' done?!"
-->'''Shego's brothers (together):''' "Shego!"
-->'''Hego:''' "She had a way of keeping things focused. When she left, the team sort of...fell apart."
* CurtainsMatchTheWindow: All of them--Hego has blue hair and blue eyes, Mego has purple hair and purple eyes, and the twins have red hair and red eyes. This is only when superpowered, though, as Hego appears in his civilian identity with normal black hair.
* DeadpanSnarker: Mego is prone to making insulting wisecracks.
* TheDividual: The twins do everything together and are always treated as one person, to the extent that both of them are known as "Wego."
* EgocentricTeamNaming: It's assumed that Hego named the group as he's the leader and seems to be the eldest, but Mego is the self-centered one of the group. That is not to say, however, that Hego (who is not without his personality flaws) wouldn't do such an act.
* FamilyThemeNaming: Shego, Hego, Mego and the Wego Twins (though these seem to be codenames rather than personal names).
* FashionableAsymmetry: Their outfits are harlequin-dazzle patterns (see Shego's entry above), of black and blue (Hego), purple (Mego), or red (the Wegos).
* FinishingEachOthersSentences: The twins do this all the time. They're twins.
* GoodCannotComprehendEvil: Hego at least, since he's insistent that there is still good in Shego even after she directly backstabs them, after she betrayed them the first time in their backstory.
* IncredibleShrinkingMan: Mego's superpower is to decrease his size. He insists that this is ''very'' useful.
* TheLeader: Hego appears to be the team's because he gives Mego a hard time about not following procedure.
* MagicMeteor: They got their superpowers from a "glowing, rainbow-colored comet" when they were kids.
* MeaningfulName: Hego is the most masculine, Mego is [[ItsAllAboutMe egocentric]], and the Wego twins work in conjunction with each other.
* PowerGlows: Whenever they use their power they glow.
* ProdigalFamily: To Shego. She left.
* SelfDuplication: The twins are able to create multiple copies of themselves.
* SuperStrength: Hego's superpower makes lifting cars easy.
* YouGottaHaveBlueHair:
** Hego has blue hair.
** Mego has purple hair.
* ZergRush: The twins' preferred fighting style is overwhelming the enemy with sheer numbers.
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[[folder:Connie and Lonnie Rockwaller]]
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--> Voiced by: Creator/GreyDeLisle

Bonnie Rockwaller's two older sisters as well as Bonnie's only known siblings.
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* AloofBigSister: Connie and Lonnie seem very close to each other, but they don't seem all that close to Bonnie.
* {{Alpha Bitch}}es: Connie and Lonnie may have been this when they were students at Middleton High School.
* AlwaysSomeoneBetter: They're both this to Bonnie--Connie's said to be the most intelligent while Lonnie's considered to be the most beautiful. They often claim, "Connie got all ''the brains'', Lonnie got all ''the looks'', and Bonnie got ''the rest''."
* BigSisterBully: They're just as mean ([[UpToEleven if not]] ''[[UpToEleven meaner]]'') to Bonnie as she typically is to others.
* BrainlessBeauty: It's shown that Lonnie's [[FeigningIntelligence not as smart as she might try to pull off]], as in her and Connie's only appearance, she incorrectly called ''France'' a ''city''.
* HateSink: Simply exists to belittle their younger sister and being unlikable.
* InformedAbility: Very little is actually known about their abilities, aside from Connie being the most intelligent and Lonnie being the most beautiful (if one would count that as a "skill"). However, Connie and Lonnie must have some kind of skills, if they were able to win their [[TalentContest school talent show]] multiple years in a row when they were in high school.
* {{Jerkass}}es: They aren't just mean and rude to their sister, but to others as well, such as when Kim tried introducing herself to them:
-->'''Kim:''' Hi I'm-
-->'''Connie and Lonnie:''' (at the same time) ''So don't care!''
** They even call Kim "Amy" and say "Whatever" when she corrects them on her name.
* {{Satellite Character}}s: Other than being Bonnie's sisters who're are apparently the biggest reason in her turnout as a mean person, they don't really add much to the show's plot.
* SiblingRivalry: Not with each other, but with Bonnie.
* SingleMindedTwins: Personality wise, they're identical to each other--also, they're basically just meaner, bitchier versions of Bonnie. It's never said if Connie and Lonnie are actually twins, but the way they interact with each other strongly indicates that they are.
* ThemeTwinNaming: With each other ''and'' their younger sister--"Connie," "Lonnie" and "Bonnie."
* {{Those Two G|uys}}irls: They're presumably very close to each other, but given that they only made '''one''' physical appearance in the entire ''Kim Possible''-franchise, it's unknown how often and how much time they actually spend together.
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[[folder:Mrs. Rockwaller]]
--> Voiced by: Jo Anne Worley
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Bonnie's cheerful and eccentric mother.
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* AmazinglyEmbarrassingParents: At the end of the episode "Downhill," she starts calling Bonnie "Bon-Bon" in front of her classmates, much to Bonnie's dismay.
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* MotorMouth: She's quite talkative.
* MyBelovedSmother: Implied towards Bonnie because of her actions in "Downhill".
* NiceGirl: She's very friendly.
* OpenMindedParent: Implied. This may be the reason why her daughters are {{spoiled brat}}s.
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-->'''Voiced by:''' Kirsten Storms/ Kelly Ripa (Future Bonnie)

Kim's rival on the cheer squad and the resident AlphaBitch for the show, Bonnie is usually the antagonist as far as Kim's high school career goes. She eventually hooks up with [[CampStraight Junior]] in "Homecoming Upset".

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-->'''Voiced by:''' Kirsten Storms/ Kelly Ripa (Future Bonnie)

Kim's rival on
Elliot Gould (Mr. Stoppable)/Andrea Martin (Mrs. Stoppable)

Ron's parents. Mr. Stoppable is a skilled actuary (good enough to be nominated as ''actuary of
the cheer squad year'') and the resident AlphaBitch for the show, Bonnie is usually the antagonist as far as Kim's high school career goes. She eventually hooks up with [[CampStraight Junior]] in "Homecoming Upset".its unknown what Mrs. Stoppable does.



* AlphaBitch: She's a bitchy and popular cheerleader that picks on TheProtagonist.
* AmbiguouslyBrown: No one can really tell what ethnicity she is (but damn!) it works for her.
* TheCheerleader: The [[AlphaBitch "snobbish and nasty"]] version.
* DrivenByEnvy: It has been evident that the primary reason Bonnie's so mean to Kim because she feels challenged by Kim's general popularity, and can't stand the idea of being "second best" to anyone.
* EmbarrassingNickname: Her mom calls her "Pumpkin" and "Bon-Bon", the latter of which Ron likes to call her--especially in fanfics.
* EvilCounterpart: Not exactly evil, but bitchy (not that evil is beneath her, as shown in ''A Sitch In Time''). She's almost Kim's physical match, but her athletic skills are geared largely towards dancing and gymnastics--she has virtually no combat skills and has no interest in saving the world.
* FreudianExcuse: One episode shows that she has two older sisters named [[ThemeTwinNaming Connie and Lonnie]], who apparently [[BigBrotherBully bully her a lot at home]]--it can be assumed that Bonnie's mean and sour disposition probably stems from her sisters being so mean to her all the time. Then there's also her breakup with Brick, which hit her so hard that she resorted to cheating in the election for Homecoming King and Queen because she missed having a popular guy as her boyfriend.
* GoldDigger: In "Ron The Millionaire". When his money is gone by the end of the episode, she quickly dumps him. At least she's honest about it.
-->'''Bonnie:''' Ron Stoppable, you are such a ''hottie''!\\
'''Ron:''' Are you just saying that because I'm rich?\\
'''Bonnie:''' Uh-huh.\\
'''Ron:''' Cool!
* HateSink: Bonnie is meant to antagonize Kim whenever she's not saving the world, though she does receive a few PetTheDog moments.
* IFightForTheStrongestSide: As shown in ''A Stitch in Time'' where her future self is in charge of brainwashing and de-moralizing the populace. Makes a lot of sense for her character, since it's one of the few things outside of cheerleading that she's good at.
* ImpossibleHourglassFigure: One of the curviest and most buxom characters in the series even though she's a teenager/young adult.
* {{Jerkass}}: She never passes up an opportunity to be mean to Kim. She's especially mean to Ron, and she uses her popularity as a weapon. Strangely enough, there are times she doesn't mind [[AnnoyingYoungerSibling Jim and Tim]], because they all like making Kim's life miserable. In a BadFuture where Shego takes over the world, joining the Supreme One really brings out the worst in her.
* JerkWithAHeartOfGold: At the end of episode "Bonding" she seems to have become more friendly towards Kim, but due to StatusQuoIsGod in later episodes she returns to the usual AlphaBitch.
* LaserGuidedKarma: At the end of "Graduation," Barkin informs her that she has to take summer school in order to graduate from high school. Why? She blew off all her classes the last week of school, which caused her to miss an important test, thus leaving her one class credit short of graduating.
* TheLoad: In "Bonding", it's used ''literally'', where Kim has to carry her, and makes Kim's job even harder by making the same mistake any amateur explorer does--falling for an innocent-looking trap.
* LoveAtFirstSight: With Junior -- it was like a match made in hell.
* MakeWayForThePrincess: She has this mindset in contrast to Kim, who's just as popular (if not ''more'' popular) than Bonnie is.
* OfficialCouple: She and Junior becomes a couple in the final season.
* PairTheSpares: Paired off with Junior in the PostScriptSeason.
* PunnyName: Rockwaller is a riff on "stonewall", which means to be uncooperative, obstructive, or evasive. "Rockwaller" also sound similar to "Rottweiler," and they don't get [[StealthPun much bitchier]] than Bonny.
* TheRival: Outside of all the "saving the world" stuff, Bonnie's this to Kim for...basically everything--but ''especially'' when it's anything related to cheerleading.
* ShesGotLegs: As she's usually in a cheerleading outfit or anything with a short skirt, it becomes obvious.
* SingleGirlSeeksMostPopularGuy: Her attraction to Brick and Ron was mainly due to both being popular at something--Brick being the star quarterback on the football and Ron during his brief period as a millionaire (and later becoming the star running back for the football team).
* SitcomArchNemesis: She's a constant recurring thorn in the "basic average girl" side of Kim's life.
* TeethClenchedTeamwork: Whenever she and Kim have to work together, they're always at each others' throats.
* TokenEvilTeammate: Again, she's not evil per se, but she's still nasty and is really only the "mean girl" on her school cheerleading squad, as all the other cheerleaders--including Kim--are actually really nice (at least once you get to know them).
* UngratefulBitch: When the Bebes kidnapped her to make her their queen after overhearing Kim talk about her. After Kim manages to save her she scoffs a "Finally" and blames Kim for the whole mess even though it was unintentional.
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[[folder:Mr. Steven Barkin]]
-->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/PatrickWarburton
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The teacher who seems to be in charge of [[TwoTeacherSchool every class]] at Middleton High.

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* AlphaBitch: She's BumblingDad: Mr. Stoppable is like a bitchy and popular cheerleader that picks on TheProtagonist.grown-up version of his son in this regard. Defying this trope was the point of his Day In The Limelight.
* AmbiguouslyBrown: No one CatchPhrase: Mr. Stoppable's is "I can really tell what ethnicity she is (but damn!) it works for her.
work anywhere." He even said this ''on the moon!''
* TheCheerleader: The [[AlphaBitch "snobbish CrouchingMoronHiddenBadass: Mr. Stoppable defeated a math-themed supervillain at his own game by [[MundaneMadeAwesome using better math than him]].
* ADayInTheLimelight: Mr. Stoppable's defeat of the Mathter in "Mathter
and nasty"]] version.
* DrivenByEnvy: It has been evident that the primary reason Bonnie's so mean to Kim
Fervent" because she feels challenged by Kim's general popularity, and can't stand of the idea of being "second best" to anyone.math involved.
* EmbarrassingNickname: Her mom calls her "Pumpkin" and "Bon-Bon", JewishMother: Mrs. Stoppable.
* {{Meganekko}}: Mrs. Stoppable.
* ParentalNeglect: They don't bother to warn Ron about major life events (moving, adopting a baby) until
the latter of event is upon him, at which Ron likes point they say, "This ''is'' our way of telling you." Though Mr. Stoppable is a better than his wife in regards to call her--especially in fanfics.
* EvilCounterpart: Not exactly evil, but bitchy (not that evil is beneath her, as shown in ''A Sitch In Time''). She's almost Kim's physical match, but her athletic skills are geared largely towards dancing and gymnastics--she has virtually no combat skills and has no interest in saving the world.
* FreudianExcuse: One episode shows that she has two older sisters named [[ThemeTwinNaming Connie and Lonnie]], who apparently [[BigBrotherBully bully her a lot at home]]--it can be assumed that Bonnie's mean and sour disposition probably stems from her sisters being so mean to her all the time. Then there's also her breakup with Brick, which hit her so hard that she resorted to cheating in the election for Homecoming King and Queen because she missed having a popular guy as her boyfriend.
this.
* GoldDigger: In "Ron The Millionaire". When his money TinyGuyHugeGirl: Mrs. Stoppable is gone by the end of the episode, she quickly dumps him. At least she's honest about it.
-->'''Bonnie:''' Ron Stoppable, you are such
half a ''hottie''!\\
'''Ron:''' Are you just saying that because I'm rich?\\
'''Bonnie:''' Uh-huh.\\
'''Ron:''' Cool!
head taller than her husband.
* HateSink: Bonnie {{Unnamed Parent}}s: {{Fanon}} has their names being Gene and Jean but canon is meant to antagonize Kim whenever she's not saving silent on the world, though she does receive a few PetTheDog moments.matter.
* IFightForTheStrongestSide: As shown in ''A Stitch in Time'' where her future self is in charge of brainwashing and de-moralizing the populace. Makes a lot of sense for her character, since it's one of the few things outside of cheerleading that she's good at.
* ImpossibleHourglassFigure: One of the curviest and most buxom characters in the series even though she's a teenager/young adult.
* {{Jerkass}}: She
WhatExactlyIsHisJob: It's never passes up an opportunity revealed what Mrs. Stoppable's job was, but it is implied to be mean to Kim. She's especially mean to Ron, and she uses her popularity as a weapon. Strangely enough, there are times she doesn't mind [[AnnoyingYoungerSibling Jim and Tim]], because they all like making Kim's life miserable. In a BadFuture where Shego takes over the world, joining the Supreme One really brings out the worst in her.
* JerkWithAHeartOfGold: At the end of episode "Bonding" she seems to have become more friendly towards Kim, but due to StatusQuoIsGod in later episodes she returns to the usual AlphaBitch.
* LaserGuidedKarma: At the end of "Graduation," Barkin informs her that she has to take summer school in order to graduate from high school. Why? She blew off all her classes the last week of school, which caused her to miss an important test, thus leaving her one class credit short of graduating.
* TheLoad: In "Bonding", it's used ''literally'', where Kim has to carry her, and makes Kim's job even harder by making the same mistake any amateur explorer does--falling for an innocent-looking trap.
* LoveAtFirstSight: With Junior -- it was like a match made in hell.
* MakeWayForThePrincess: She has this mindset in contrast to Kim, who's just as popular (if not ''more'' popular) than Bonnie is.
* OfficialCouple: She and Junior becomes a couple in the final season.
* PairTheSpares: Paired off with Junior in the PostScriptSeason.
* PunnyName: Rockwaller is a riff on "stonewall", which means to be uncooperative, obstructive, or evasive. "Rockwaller" also sound similar to "Rottweiler," and they don't get [[StealthPun much bitchier]] than Bonny.
* TheRival: Outside of all the "saving the world" stuff, Bonnie's this to Kim for...basically everything--but ''especially'' when it's anything related to cheerleading.
* ShesGotLegs: As she's usually in a cheerleading outfit or anything with a short skirt, it becomes obvious.
* SingleGirlSeeksMostPopularGuy: Her attraction to Brick and Ron was mainly due to both being popular at something--Brick being the star quarterback on the football and Ron during his brief period as a millionaire (and later becoming the star running back for the football team).
* SitcomArchNemesis: She's a constant recurring thorn in the "basic average girl" side of Kim's life.
* TeethClenchedTeamwork: Whenever she and Kim have to work together, they're always at each others' throats.
* TokenEvilTeammate: Again, she's not evil per se, but she's still nasty and is really only the "mean girl" on her school cheerleading squad, as all the other cheerleaders--including Kim--are actually really nice (at least once you get to know them).
* UngratefulBitch: When the Bebes kidnapped her to make her their queen after overhearing Kim talk about her. After Kim manages to save her she scoffs a "Finally" and blames Kim for the whole mess even though it was unintentional.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Mr. Steven Barkin]]
-->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/PatrickWarburton
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home office.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Hana Stoppable]]
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The teacher who seems to be in charge of [[TwoTeacherSchool every class]] at Middleton High.
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->'''Voiced by:''' Grey [=DeLisle=]

Ron's adopted baby sister from Japan.



* DrillSergeantNasty: The "Coach Nasty" variant, which also carries over to his gruff classroom manner. He's a veteran, and presumably had the same no-nonsense demeanor while in the service.
* GoshDangItToHeck: He's got some odd G-rated exclamations.
* HiddenDepths: In season 4, he offhandedly mentions his high-school years, which are strangely identical to Ron's, including the saving the world part. It's probably why he's always tough on Ron.
* LastNameBasis: He gruffly addresses students by last name, and is almost always addressed by his last name (in a few situations someone uses his first name, "Steve").
* NoIndoorVoice: He ''can'' whisper, but he spends most of his time projecting across the room. It's quite justified because he ''was'' a DrillSergeantNasty once.
-->''Okay, people, now listen up!''
* NoodleIncident: The teachers at Middleton High are constantly sidelined by some odd event or other, leaving Mr. Barkin to fill in for them.
* RealMenWearPink: He's the ''brigadier general'' of a girls' scout organization.
* ReasonableAuthorityFigure: "Tough but fair." There was an episode about this.
* ScoutOut: In one episode, it's revealed that Barkin acts as a "den mother" to a Girl Scout-style scouting troop in Middleton called the Pixie Scouts, although he runs it more like a military unit--Barkin also refers to himself as a "Brigadier Pixie" rather than a "den mother."
* ShellShockedVeteran: Barkin occasionally freaks out when thrust into a crisis.
* SitcomArchNemesis: Mostly toward Ron, but occasionally toward Kim as well such as the episode where he catches her not making it to class on time and gives her detention.
* StrongFamilyResemblance: Barkin's father looks just like him, but slightly older. He also echoes Barkin's [[TwoTeacherSchool omnipresence]] by doing every job in a living-history village.
* SternTeacher: Barkin is nothing if not firm in his enforcement of rules and handling with students.
* TwoTeacherSchool: With the exception of a few episodes, Barkin's usually the only teacher who's ever actually seen at Middleton High School.

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* DrillSergeantNasty: The "Coach Nasty" variant, which also carries over AnnoyingYoungerSibling: Ron views Hana this way at first. He eventually warms up to his gruff classroom manner. He's her.
* BadassAdorable: While
a veteran, foot tall and presumably had making cute baby noises, she was able to defeat Monkey Fist and [[spoiler:Yono]].
* BigBrotherWorship: Hana quickly came to love Ron.
* CheerfulChild: {{Justified|Trope}}. Hana is a toddler and is rarely upset.
* CuteBruiser: Hana is a toddler with prophesied "monkey ninja" powers.
* HappilyAdopted: By
the same no-nonsense demeanor while in Stoppables and she's quite the service.
* GoshDangItToHeck: He's got some odd G-rated exclamations.
happy little toddler.
* HiddenDepths: In season 4, he offhandedly mentions his high-school years, which are strangely identical PintsizedPowerhouse: Even before she learned to Ron's, including the saving the world part. It's probably why he's always tough on Ron.
* LastNameBasis: He gruffly addresses students by last name,
talk, she was capable of lifting and is almost always addressed by his last name (in a few situations someone uses his first name, "Steve").
* NoIndoorVoice: He ''can'' whisper, but he spends most of his time projecting across the room. It's quite justified because he ''was'' a DrillSergeantNasty once.
-->''Okay, people, now listen up!''
* NoodleIncident: The teachers at Middleton High are constantly sidelined by some odd event or other, leaving Mr. Barkin to fill in for them.
* RealMenWearPink: He's the ''brigadier general'' of a girls' scout organization.
* ReasonableAuthorityFigure: "Tough but fair." There was an episode about this.
* ScoutOut: In one episode, it's revealed that Barkin acts as a "den mother" to a Girl Scout-style scouting troop in Middleton called the Pixie Scouts, although he runs it more like a military unit--Barkin also refers to himself as a "Brigadier Pixie" rather than a "den mother."
* ShellShockedVeteran: Barkin occasionally freaks out when thrust into a crisis.
* SitcomArchNemesis: Mostly toward Ron, but occasionally toward Kim as well such as the episode where he catches her not making it to class on time and gives her detention.
* StrongFamilyResemblance: Barkin's father looks just like him, but slightly older. He also echoes Barkin's [[TwoTeacherSchool omnipresence]] by doing every job in a living-history village.
* SternTeacher: Barkin is nothing if not firm in his enforcement of rules and handling
throwing Monkey Fist with students.
* TwoTeacherSchool: With the exception of a few episodes, Barkin's usually the only teacher who's ever actually seen at Middleton High School.
one hand.



[[folder:Monique]]
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-->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/RavenSymone/Vivica A. Fox (Future Monique)

Kim's best friend besides Ron, she is smart and hip and always available to provide level-headed advice for Kim. She is very fashionable and works at Club Banana. Occasionally Monique would join Kim on her missions but lacked the skill needed to be a competent sidekick.

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[[folder:Sensei]]
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-->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/RavenSymone/Vivica A. Fox (Future Monique)

Kim's best friend besides Ron, she
Creator/GeorgeTakei

Headmaster of the Yamanouchi Ninja School, Sensei
is smart and hip and always available to provide level-headed introduced in "Exchange", going into more detail on Ron's mystic monkey powers. He is a wise character who dispenses advice for Kim. She is very fashionable and works at Club Banana. Occasionally Monique would join Kim on her missions but lacked the skill needed to be a competent sidekick.is more than capable of holding his own.



* ArtEvolution: In her first few appearances her eyes were mainly just dots connect to her eyebrows. From season two onward she got full pupils which allowed for better expressions.
* BlackBestFriend: Sassy and Kim's best female friend.
* FunWithAcronyms: Her Monique-speak.
* FutureBadass: Without Club Banana, she threw herself into training.
* GirlyGirlWithATomboyStreak: While she's all about shopping and fashion, she's also a huge fan of wrestling and extreme sports.
* OnlyOneName: We never hear her last name.
* SassyBlackWoman: More fun and less serious than Kim. She even sassed villains when she filled in as Ron's sidekick.
%%* ShesGotLegs
* TookALevelInBadass: When she goes on a mission with Kim she is shown to lack fighting prowess and is useless. By the time they go to the future she has trained ''a lot''--future-Monique justifies it by claiming that Shego took the fun out of shopping for her, so she had to find a new hobby.

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* ArtEvolution: In her first few appearances her eyes were mainly just dots connect to her eyebrows. From season BadassGrandpa: He only cuts loose in two onward she got full pupils which allowed for better expressions.
* BlackBestFriend: Sassy
of his appearances, but when he does, he takes out a [[NinjaPirateZombieRobot huge Samurai Guerilla]] by effortlessly blocking its blows with his hands, and Kim's best female friend.
then takes it down with his ''sandal.'' He also takes on Yono with magic, but that didn't work so well...
* FunWithAcronyms: Her Monique-speak.
* FutureBadass: Without Club Banana, she threw herself into training.
OldMaster: Principal of a ninja school and he has a long white beard.
* GirlyGirlWithATomboyStreak: While she's all about shopping and fashion, she's also a huge fan TakenForGranite: Like [[ActionGirl Kim]], Sensei temporarily suffers this at the hands of wrestling and extreme sports.
Yono; but, like Kim, he gets better.
* OnlyOneName: We never hear her last name.
* SassyBlackWoman: More fun and less serious than Kim. She even sassed villains when she filled in as Ron's sidekick.
%%* ShesGotLegs
* TookALevelInBadass: When she
WizardBeard: He sports a more believable version, which only goes on a mission with Kim she is shown down to lack fighting prowess and is useless. By the time they go to the future she has trained ''a lot''--future-Monique justifies it by claiming that Shego took the fun out of shopping for her, so she had to find a new hobby.around his midsection.



[[folder:Tara]]
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-->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/TaraStrong

Tara is a blonde cheerleader who goes to Middleton High, and a friend of both Kim Possible and Bonnie Rockwaller. Tara is friendly and seems to be one of the favorites among the cheerleaders.

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[[folder:Yori]]
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-->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/TaraStrong

Tara is a blonde cheerleader who goes to Middleton High, and a friend of both Kim Possible and Bonnie Rockwaller. Tara is friendly and seems to be one of
Keiko Agena

Student at
the favorites among the cheerleaders. Yamanouchi Ninja School, she is also introduced in "Exchanged". She shows attraction to Ron, inciting Kim's jealously a couple of times.



* FlatCharacter: She doesn't get a lot of character development, as she is not a major character.
* NiceGirl: Even friendlier and kinder than Kim because she doesn't have the perfectionist streak.
* PairTheSpares: Paired with Josh Mankey (Kim's former love interest) in season 3.
* SingleWomanSeeksGoodMan: Gave Ron a smooch after he and Rufus saved them from Gill and later started dating [[NiceGuy Josh Mankey]].

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* FlatCharacter: She doesn't get ActionGirl: She's training to be a lot of character development, as ninja.
%%* BadassNormal
* BecauseDestinySaysSo: Says that Kim and Ron becoming a couple is "destiny."
* CasualDangerDialog: Tied back-to-back with Kim and surrounded by lava is a "minor setback".
* CatchPhrase: "Oh, Stoppable-san, you and your American-style [character foible]s", typically followed by "Of course it will be your honor to [complete-mundane-but-arduous-task-X without aid from ninja allies]"[[hottip:*:Usually after they have shown up and helped out in some way. For example, once they procured tickets for an international flight, but Ron still had to carry the luggage.]]
* FirstNameBasis: When
she first meets Ron she calls him "Stoppable-san", despite his requests for her to switch to "Ron-san". After getting to know him better, she switches to the latter. He considers this a fist-pumping victory.
* IWantMyBelovedToBeHappy: While she obviously had feelings for Ron, she assured Team Possible that she really
is not a major character.
fine with Kim and Ron dating.
* NiceGirl: Even friendlier and kinder than Kim because she doesn't have the perfectionist streak.
* PairTheSpares: Paired
Yori is very respectful with Josh Mankey (Kim's former love interest) everyone she met, the only exception being established villains.
* {{Ninja}}: Training to be one at a secret ninja school
in season 3.
Japan.
* ParentalAbandonment: Are her parents still around?
* SarcasmBlind: She misinterprets it as "American-style jokes".
* SingleWomanSeeksGoodMan: Gave Ron Yori shows an interest in Ron's humorous personality as well as his benevolent behavior.
* YamatoNadeshiko: She's
a smooch after he Japanese lady who is always reserved and Rufus saved them from Gill and later started dating [[NiceGuy Josh Mankey]].composed. She fights with a paper folding fan.



[[folder:Josh Mankey]]
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--> Voiced by: Breckin Meyer - A.J. Trauth

Josh Mankey is a student at Middleton High School and Kim's crush.

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[[folder:Team Impossible]]
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--> Voiced by: Breckin Meyer - A.J. Trauth

Josh Mankey
->'''Voiced by:''' Unknown

Team Impossible
is a student at Middleton High School group of three highly trained high-danger operatives who were [[HiredGuns in it for the cash]]. A client trying to contact them via their web site accidentally hit "k" before entering the address "impossible.com", resulting in Kim [[MissedTheCall getting the call intended for them]] and undertaking her [[CalltoAdventure first heroic mission]]. They were content for the first three seasons to let Kim "have her fun", but they finally appear in the flesh during the episode [[CharacterTitle "Team Impossible,"]] in which they suborn Kim's crush.rides, leaving her unable to get to her missions, in an effort to squeeze her out of hero work. They are eventually forced by Team Possible to stop interfering with them, and to join Global Justice.



* TheAce: Being an artist, musician, and overall popular student qualifies him as one. He also happens to be a ChickMagnet and NiceGuy.
* AmbiguouslyBrown: He has tannish skin along with blue eyes and partial blonde hair. It's unknown what his exact ethnicity is.
* BigOlEyebrows: He has thick, brown eyebrows.
* ChickMagnet: Many girls have found him attractive including Kim.
* DarkSkinnedBlond: Josh has tanned skin and blonde hair.
* IronicName: His last name is a derogatory term meaning "1. worthless, rotten, or in bad taste and 2. dirty, filthy , or bad". Weird considering he is TheAce, a ChickMagnet, and a NiceGuy.
* {{Love Interest|s}}: Kim had a crush on him until "Emotion Sickness."
* MellowFellow: Josh is an easy-going and incredibly mellow person. He has only displayed very mild reactions to the assorted weirdness he witnessed when Kim's missions cut into her personal life.
* MulticoloredHair: The top part of his hair is blonder, while the bottom part is brown.
* NiceGuy: Caring, laid-back, easy-going, gentle, and kind-hearted.
* PairTheSpares: Paired with Tara in season 3.
* PunnyName: "Mankey" may also be an allusion to monkey, an animal which Ron fears. This is commented on in "Blush" when Ron says that "Mankey is only one vowel away from monkey." That may have explained why Ron and his pet, Rufus, did not care for him, since they both hate monkeys.

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* TheAce: Being an artist, musician, AlliterativeName: The three members of the team are Dash Daman, Crash Cranston, and overall popular student qualifies him as one. He also happens Burn Burnmen.
* AlwaysSomeoneBetter: They initially seem like this
to be Kim, but she's ultimately this to them. They had to sabotage her rides just to get her out of the way but when stuck in a ChickMagnet and NiceGuy.
* AmbiguouslyBrown: He has tannish skin along with blue eyes and partial blonde hair. It's unknown
situation just like that of Kim's origin in ''A Stitch In Time'', they were utterly stumped on what his exact ethnicity is.
* BigOlEyebrows: He has thick, brown eyebrows.
* ChickMagnet: Many girls have found him attractive including Kim.
to do--Kim made them look like amateurs.
* DarkSkinnedBlond: Josh has tanned skin BadassNormal: All three of them lack superpowers, and blonde hair.
* IronicName: His last name is a derogatory term meaning "1. worthless, rotten, or
are, in bad taste a sense, adult, male, mercenary versions of Team Possible, using gadgets and 2. dirty, filthy , or bad". Weird considering he is TheAce, a ChickMagnet, and a NiceGuy.an arsenal of martial arts to bring down the (occasionally) superpowered villains of the verse.
* {{Love Interest|s}}: Kim had a crush on him until "Emotion Sickness."
* MellowFellow: Josh is an easy-going and incredibly mellow person. He has only displayed very mild reactions to
BaldBlackLeaderGuy: Dash Daman leads the assorted weirdness he witnessed group.
* CurbstompBattle: This summarizes what happens
when the three try to prevent Kim's missions antics by ending her adventures; [[NeverSayDie forever]]. Ironically it's not Kim who thwarts them, but ''Wade'', the guy who runs Kim's website for her and Ron, after they countered his hacking and [[BerserkButton fried his system]] as a result.
* GeniusBruiser: Burn Burnmen is just as big and heavily muscled as his teammates and he is a highly certified public accountant, but numbers aren't the only thing he crunches.
* HiredGuns: [[EvenEvilHasStandards They just don't work for villains.]] Which Kim does for Mr. Hench, albeit grudgingly.
* LampshadeHanging: Dash asks Ron why his [[IKnowKungFaux Monkey Kung Fu]] isn't manifesting.
-->'''Ron''': ''It comes and it goes''.
* JumpingOffTheSlipperySlope: These guys did this by forcing Kim out of hero work because she
cut into their profit margins, because she does it for ''free'' (and occasionally asks for help to later missions). They also go from simply giving her personal life.
a stern warning to trying to [[NeverSayDie permanently end]] her adventures.
* MulticoloredHair: The top part of his hair is blonder, while the bottom part is brown.
* NiceGuy: Caring, laid-back, easy-going, gentle, and kind-hearted.
* PairTheSpares: Paired
KickTheDog: They zap a moviegoer who refused to leave with Tara in season 3.
a "Fork" when they try to [[BullyingADragon intimidate Kim]]. The kid paid $9.75 to see the movie.
* MissedTheCall: Kim's first adventure was rescuing someone who tried to contact Team Impossible but reached her website instead.
* PunchClockHero: They're mercenaries--they save the world just like Kim and Ron do, except they charge money for their missions. If you don't pay, you don't get help.
* PunnyName: "Mankey" may also be an allusion to monkey, an animal which Ron fears. This is commented on in "Blush" when Ron says that "Mankey is only one vowel away from monkey." That may have explained why Ron and his pet, Rufus, did not care for him, since they both hate monkeys.Dash Daman. Dash da(the) man.



[[folder:Brick Flagg]]
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-->'''Voiced by:''' by Rider Strong

Brick Flagg is a student at Middleton High School during Kim Possible's sophomore and junior years, and the star quarterback of the football team. He was also known for being the on again, off again boyfriend of Bonnie Rockwaller.

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[[folder:Dr. Betty Director]]
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-->'''Voiced by:''' by Rider Strong

Brick Flagg is a student at Middleton High School during
Felicity Huffman

Chief of Global Justice, who occasionally recruits
Kim Possible's sophomore to help with a case and junior years, and is interested in learning the star quarterback of the football team. He was also known for being the on again, off again boyfriend of Bonnie Rockwaller.secret to her success.



* DumbBlonde: Brick has blond hair and is generally slow-witted.
* DumbJock: The typical football player; big muscles everywhere except inside his head. Although he's not a JerkJock.
* EveryoneHasStandards: Despite Brick's slow witted nature and nice personality, he has a limit as to how much he is willing to tolerate in a relationship.
* HeldBackInSchool: Initially assumed to have only been a year older than Kim and her friends, but according to a comment Mr. Barkin made in "Ill-Suited," Brick apparently got held back in high school at least three times. Or it possibly took him seven times to graduate.
* JerkassBall: The normally nice Brick started a fight with [[ChickMagnet Hirotaka]] just because all the girls in school were infatuated with him. This fight only had two purposes: Showing how awesome Hirotaka is and acting as the catalyst for Monique and Kim fighting over him.
* LovableJock: He is the star quarterback of the football team, but generally avoids being a bully, unlike several of his fellow football players.
* {{Love Interest|s}}: Was this to Bonnie during Seasons 2 and 3, however the two seemed to be dating only for sake of popularity. They are no longer a couple after Brick went to college and dumped her for good.
* NiceGuy: Brick is somewhat conceited, but ultimately a nice guy. If nothing else, he attempts to treat his girlfriends well, as he knows the pain of being dumped.
* PutOnABus: In Season 4, he graduates from high school and goes off to college. He's mentioned a couple of times, but never actually seen in person during the final season.

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* DumbBlonde: Brick has blond hair and EvilTwin: Sort of -- Gemini is generally slow-witted.
* DumbJock: The typical football player; big muscles everywhere except inside his head. Although
her evil ''fraternal'' twin, who doesn't look like her (even ignoring the fact that he's not a JerkJock.
guy) except that he also wears an {{eyepatch|OfPower}}.
* EveryoneHasStandards: Despite Brick's slow witted nature {{Expy}}: A female ComicBook/NickFury as she is a badass EyepatchOfPower wearing leader of an international organization that fights crime.
%%* ImpossibleHourglassFigure:
* NotSoAboveItAll: Dr. Director
and nice personality, he has a limit as to how much he is willing to tolerate in a relationship.
* HeldBackInSchool: Initially assumed to
Gemini at first seemingly have only been a year older than typical antagonist relationship, before the reveal they are twin siblings, revealed when they call each other by first name (Betty and Sheldon respectably). Cue the two bickering like children due to their past and Gemini even going to get their mother involved. Ron lampshades the goofiness of it all.
* ReasonableAuthorityFigure: Unlike Team Impossible, she works with
Kim to complete missions instead of trying to brush her aside because she didn't feel threatened by Kim's success. She picks up Kim's help in Season One and her friends, but according Kim's record grew to a comment Mr. Barkin made in "Ill-Suited," Brick apparently got held back in high school at least twice if not three times. Or it possibly took him seven times to graduate.
* JerkassBall: The normally nice Brick
the size it was then when Team Impossible started picking on her, including at least a fight few more ops with [[ChickMagnet Hirotaka]] just because all Global Justice [[SugarWiki/NoProblemWithLicensedGames in the girls in school were infatuated tie-in games]].
* SiblingSenioritySquabble: Gemini [[FreudianExcuse attributes his conflict
with him. This fight only had two purposes: Showing how awesome Hirotaka is and acting his sister]] to the fact that she didn't defer to his status as the catalyst for Monique and Kim fighting over him.
* LovableJock: He is the star quarterback of the football team, but generally avoids being a bully, unlike several of his fellow football players.
* {{Love Interest|s}}: Was this to Bonnie during Seasons 2 and 3, however the two seemed to be dating only for sake of popularity. They are no longer a couple after Brick went to college and dumped her for good.
* NiceGuy: Brick is somewhat conceited, but ultimately a nice guy. If nothing else, he attempts to treat his girlfriends well, as he knows the pain of being dumped.
* PutOnABus: In Season 4, he graduates from high school and goes off to college. He's mentioned a couple of times, but never actually seen in person during the final season.
elder twin (by four minutes).



[[folder:Zita Flores]]
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--> Voiced by: Creator/NikaFutterman

A student at Middleton High School who worked at the local multiplex theater.

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[[folder:Team Go]]
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--> Voiced Hego voiced by: Creator/NikaFutterman

Creator/ChristopherMcDonald
--> Mego voiced by: Creator/JereBurns
--> Wego voiced by: Creator/FredSavage

A student at Middleton High School who worked at do-gooder SuperFamilyTeam composed of Shego's four brothers--the somewhat dim-witted but principled Hego, the local multiplex theater. narcissistic and self-centered Mego, and the energetic Wego twins. Shego used to be part of the team before she [[BlackSheep quit]] and [[FaceHeelTurn became a supervillain]].



* ActionGirl: Brave and capable in danger and this is lampshaded by Ron ("Are all girls like this, or just the ones I know?").
* BackForTheFinale: Return in the series finale as Felix's [[PairTheSpares girlfriend]].
* GamerChick: Zita was a highly experienced player of the online computer game Everlot. Though she was only well-known among a small group of friends at the time, since she spearheaded a successful revolt against the infamous Wraithmaster and was vital to his defeat, it is fairly safe to assume that her status in the game was considerably elevated afterward.
* NiceGirl: Zita has a friendly personality.
* PairTheSpares: By the series finale, she and Felix seemed to have become a couple.
* SatelliteLoveInterest: For Ron. Most of her scenes are related to him.

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* ActionGirl: Brave CainAndAbel: All of them are the Abels to Shego's Cain; it's implied she betrayed them at one point.
* CrouchingMoronHiddenBadass: Without Shego to keep them in line they're good but nothing special. With Shego around, they're ''invincible''. They know it:
-->'''Electronique:''' "How did the four of you ever manage to get ''anything'' done?!"
-->'''Shego's brothers (together):''' "Shego!"
-->'''Hego:''' "She had a way of keeping things focused. When she left, the team sort of...fell apart."
* CurtainsMatchTheWindow: All of them--Hego has blue hair
and capable in danger blue eyes, Mego has purple hair and purple eyes, and the twins have red hair and red eyes. This is only when superpowered, though, as Hego appears in his civilian identity with normal black hair.
* DeadpanSnarker: Mego is prone to making insulting wisecracks.
* TheDividual: The twins do everything together and are always treated as one person, to the extent that both of them are known as "Wego."
* EgocentricTeamNaming: It's assumed that Hego named the group as he's the leader and seems to be the eldest, but Mego is the self-centered one of the group. That is not to say, however, that Hego (who is not without his personality flaws) wouldn't do such an act.
* FamilyThemeNaming: Shego, Hego, Mego and the Wego Twins (though these seem to be codenames rather than personal names).
* FashionableAsymmetry: Their outfits are harlequin-dazzle patterns (see Shego's entry above), of black and blue (Hego), purple (Mego), or red (the Wegos).
* FinishingEachOthersSentences: The twins do this all the time. They're twins.
* GoodCannotComprehendEvil: Hego at least, since he's insistent that there is still good in Shego even after she directly backstabs them, after she betrayed them the first time in their backstory.
* IncredibleShrinkingMan: Mego's superpower is to decrease his size. He insists that
this is lampshaded by Ron ("Are all girls like this, or just ''very'' useful.
* TheLeader: Hego appears to be
the ones I know?").
team's because he gives Mego a hard time about not following procedure.
* BackForTheFinale: Return in MagicMeteor: They got their superpowers from a "glowing, rainbow-colored comet" when they were kids.
* MeaningfulName: Hego is
the series finale as Felix's [[PairTheSpares girlfriend]].
* GamerChick: Zita was a highly experienced player of
most masculine, Mego is [[ItsAllAboutMe egocentric]], and the online computer game Everlot. Though she was only well-known among a small group Wego twins work in conjunction with each other.
* PowerGlows: Whenever they use their power they glow.
* ProdigalFamily: To Shego. She left.
* SelfDuplication: The twins are able to create multiple copies
of friends at themselves.
* SuperStrength: Hego's superpower makes lifting cars easy.
* YouGottaHaveBlueHair:
** Hego has blue hair.
** Mego has purple hair.
* ZergRush: The twins' preferred fighting style is overwhelming
the time, since she spearheaded a successful revolt against the infamous Wraithmaster and was vital to his defeat, it is fairly safe to assume that her status in the game was considerably elevated afterward.
* NiceGirl: Zita has a friendly personality.
* PairTheSpares: By the series finale, she and Felix seemed to have become a couple.
* SatelliteLoveInterest: For Ron. Most of her scenes are related to him.
enemy with sheer numbers.



[[folder:Felix Renton]]
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->'''Voiced by:''' Jason Marsden

Felix Renton is a student at Middleton High School who is friends with Ron and Kim (although he's closer to Ron).

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[[folder:Connie and Lonnie Rockwaller]]
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->'''Voiced by:''' Jason Marsden

Felix Renton is a student at Middleton High School who is friends with Ron and Kim (although he's closer to Ron).
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--> Voiced by: Creator/GreyDeLisle

Bonnie Rockwaller's two older sisters as well as Bonnie's only known siblings.



* BigEater: He was able to out-eat Ron.
* BrainyBrunette: Felix was very intelligent, and was best known for his quick thinking in a crisis, as well as handling his wheelchair's cyber-robotics with ease.
* GeniusCripple: Felix is handicapped and is a brilliant young man. He handles a cool wheelchair that allows him to fly (built for him specifically by his mother), and governments and militaries want to work with him and his legendary brainpower. He prefers to goof off and play video games with Ron. Felix was even the class valedictorian of his graduating class.
* HandicappedBadass: Felix is paraplegic and though seemingly a normal wheelchair at most times, Felix could instantly take to the air with it, or defend himself by deploying a pair of robot arms.
* LikeParentLikeChild: His mother is a genius in cybernetics and robotics, having designed Felix's wheelchair. It's clear where Felix gets his smarts from.
* NiceGuy: Kind, easygoing, helpful, and friendly.
* PairTheSpares: By the series finale, he and Zira have become a couple.

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* BigEater: He was AloofBigSister: Connie and Lonnie seem very close to each other, but they don't seem all that close to Bonnie.
* {{Alpha Bitch}}es: Connie and Lonnie may have been this when they were students at Middleton High School.
* AlwaysSomeoneBetter: They're both this to Bonnie--Connie's said to be the most intelligent while Lonnie's considered to be the most beautiful. They often claim, "Connie got all ''the brains'', Lonnie got all ''the looks'', and Bonnie got ''the rest''."
* BigSisterBully: They're just as mean ([[UpToEleven if not]] ''[[UpToEleven meaner]]'') to Bonnie as she typically is to others.
* BrainlessBeauty: It's shown that Lonnie's [[FeigningIntelligence not as smart as she might try to pull off]], as in her and Connie's only appearance, she incorrectly called ''France'' a ''city''.
* HateSink: Simply exists to belittle their younger sister and being unlikable.
* InformedAbility: Very little is actually known about their abilities, aside from Connie being the most intelligent and Lonnie being the most beautiful (if one would count that as a "skill"). However, Connie and Lonnie must have some kind of skills, if they were
able to out-eat Ron.
* BrainyBrunette: Felix was very intelligent, and was best known for his quick thinking
win their [[TalentContest school talent show]] multiple years in a crisis, row when they were in high school.
* {{Jerkass}}es: They aren't just mean and rude to their sister, but to others
as well well, such as handling his wheelchair's cyber-robotics when Kim tried introducing herself to them:
-->'''Kim:''' Hi I'm-
-->'''Connie and Lonnie:''' (at the same time) ''So don't care!''
** They even call Kim "Amy" and say "Whatever" when she corrects them on her name.
* {{Satellite Character}}s: Other than being Bonnie's sisters who're are apparently the biggest reason in her turnout as a mean person, they don't really add much to the show's plot.
* SiblingRivalry: Not
with ease.each other, but with Bonnie.
* SingleMindedTwins: Personality wise, they're identical to each other--also, they're basically just meaner, bitchier versions of Bonnie. It's never said if Connie and Lonnie are actually twins, but the way they interact with each other strongly indicates that they are.

* GeniusCripple: Felix is handicapped ThemeTwinNaming: With each other ''and'' their younger sister--"Connie," "Lonnie" and is a brilliant young man. He handles a cool wheelchair "Bonnie."
* {{Those Two G|uys}}irls: They're presumably very close to each other, but given
that allows him to fly (built for him specifically by his mother), they only made '''one''' physical appearance in the entire ''Kim Possible''-franchise, it's unknown how often and governments and militaries want to work with him and his legendary brainpower. He prefers to goof off and play video games with Ron. Felix was even the class valedictorian of his graduating class.
* HandicappedBadass: Felix is paraplegic and though seemingly a normal wheelchair at most times, Felix could instantly take to the air with it, or defend himself by deploying a pair of robot arms.
* LikeParentLikeChild: His mother is a genius in cybernetics and robotics, having designed Felix's wheelchair. It's clear where Felix gets his smarts from.
* NiceGuy: Kind, easygoing, helpful, and friendly.
* PairTheSpares: By the series finale, he and Zira have become a couple.
how much time they actually spend together.



!!Others

[[folder:Mr. and Mrs. Stoppable]]
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-->'''Voiced by:''' Elliot Gould (Mr. Stoppable)/Andrea Martin (Mrs. Stoppable)

Ron's parents. Mr. Stoppable is a skilled actuary (good enough to be nominated as ''actuary of the year'') and its unknown what Mrs. Stoppable does.

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!!Others

[[folder:Mr. and Mrs. Stoppable]]
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[[folder:Mrs. Rockwaller]]
--> Voiced by: Jo Anne Worley
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-->'''Voiced by:''' Elliot Gould (Mr. Stoppable)/Andrea Martin (Mrs. Stoppable)

Ron's parents. Mr. Stoppable is a skilled actuary (good enough to be nominated as ''actuary of the year'')
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Bonnie's cheerful
and its unknown what Mrs. Stoppable does.eccentric mother.



* BumblingDad: Mr. Stoppable is like a grown-up version of his son in this regard. Defying this trope was the point of his Day In The Limelight.
* CatchPhrase: Mr. Stoppable's is "I can work anywhere." He even said this ''on the moon!''
* CrouchingMoronHiddenBadass: Mr. Stoppable defeated a math-themed supervillain at his own game by [[MundaneMadeAwesome using better math than him]].
* ADayInTheLimelight: Mr. Stoppable's defeat of the Mathter in "Mathter and Fervent" because of the math involved.
* JewishMother: Mrs. Stoppable.
* {{Meganekko}}: Mrs. Stoppable.
* ParentalNeglect: They don't bother to warn Ron about major life events (moving, adopting a baby) until the event is upon him, at which point they say, "This ''is'' our way of telling you." Though Mr. Stoppable is a better than his wife in regards to this.
* TinyGuyHugeGirl: Mrs. Stoppable is about half a head taller than her husband.
* {{Unnamed Parent}}s: {{Fanon}} has their names being Gene and Jean but canon is silent on the matter.
* WhatExactlyIsHisJob: It's never revealed what Mrs. Stoppable's job was, but it is implied to be in home office.
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[[folder:Hana Stoppable]]
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->'''Voiced by:''' Grey [=DeLisle=]

Ron's adopted baby sister from Japan.

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* BumblingDad: Mr. Stoppable is like a grown-up version of his son in this regard. Defying this trope was AmazinglyEmbarrassingParents: At the point of his Day In The Limelight.
* CatchPhrase: Mr. Stoppable's is "I can work anywhere." He even said this ''on the moon!''
* CrouchingMoronHiddenBadass: Mr. Stoppable defeated a math-themed supervillain at his own game by [[MundaneMadeAwesome using better math than him]].
* ADayInTheLimelight: Mr. Stoppable's defeat
end of the Mathter episode "Downhill," she starts calling Bonnie "Bon-Bon" in "Mathter and Fervent" front of her classmates, much to Bonnie's dismay.
%%* BeautyMark
* MotorMouth: She's quite talkative.
* MyBelovedSmother: Implied towards Bonnie
because of her actions in "Downhill".
* NiceGirl: She's very friendly.
* OpenMindedParent: Implied. This may be
the math involved.
* JewishMother: Mrs. Stoppable.
* {{Meganekko}}: Mrs. Stoppable.
* ParentalNeglect: They don't bother to warn Ron about major life events (moving, adopting a baby) until the event is upon him, at which point they say, "This ''is'' our way of telling you." Though Mr. Stoppable is a better than his wife in regards to this.
* TinyGuyHugeGirl: Mrs. Stoppable is about half a head taller than
reason why her husband.
* {{Unnamed Parent}}s: {{Fanon}} has their names being Gene and Jean but canon is silent on the matter.
* WhatExactlyIsHisJob: It's never revealed what Mrs. Stoppable's job was, but it is implied to be in home office.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Hana Stoppable]]
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->'''Voiced by:''' Grey [=DeLisle=]

Ron's adopted baby sister from Japan.
daughters are {{spoiled brat}}s.
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* AnnoyingYoungerSibling: Ron views Hana this way at first. He eventually warms up to her.
* BadassAdorable: While a foot tall and making cute baby noises, she was able to defeat Monkey Fist and [[spoiler:Yono]].
* BigBrotherWorship: Hana quickly came to love Ron.
* CheerfulChild: {{Justified|Trope}}. Hana is a toddler and is rarely upset.
* CuteBruiser: Hana is a toddler with prophesied "monkey ninja" powers.
* HappilyAdopted: By the Stoppables and she's quite the happy little toddler.
* PintsizedPowerhouse: Even before she learned to talk, she was capable of lifting and throwing Monkey Fist with one hand.
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[[folder:Sensei]]
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-->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/GeorgeTakei

Headmaster of the Yamanouchi Ninja School, Sensei is introduced in "Exchange", going into more detail on Ron's mystic monkey powers. He is a wise character who dispenses advice and is more than capable of holding his own.
----
* BadassGrandpa: He only cuts loose in two of his appearances, but when he does, he takes out a [[NinjaPirateZombieRobot huge Samurai Guerilla]] by effortlessly blocking its blows with his hands, and then takes it down with his ''sandal.'' He also takes on Yono with magic, but that didn't work so well...
* OldMaster: Principal of a ninja school and he has a long white beard.
* TakenForGranite: Like [[ActionGirl Kim]], Sensei temporarily suffers this at the hands of Yono; but, like Kim, he gets better.
* WizardBeard: He sports a more believable version, which only goes down to around his midsection.
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[[folder:Yori]]
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-->'''Voiced by:''' Keiko Agena

Student at the Yamanouchi Ninja School, she is also introduced in "Exchanged". She shows attraction to Ron, inciting Kim's jealously a couple of times.
----
* ActionGirl: She's training to be a ninja.
%%* BadassNormal
* BecauseDestinySaysSo: Says that Kim and Ron becoming a couple is "destiny."
* CasualDangerDialog: Tied back-to-back with Kim and surrounded by lava is a "minor setback".
* CatchPhrase: "Oh, Stoppable-san, you and your American-style [character foible]s", typically followed by "Of course it will be your honor to [complete-mundane-but-arduous-task-X without aid from ninja allies]"[[hottip:*:Usually after they have shown up and helped out in some way. For example, once they procured tickets for an international flight, but Ron still had to carry the luggage.]]
* FirstNameBasis: When she first meets Ron she calls him "Stoppable-san", despite his requests for her to switch to "Ron-san". After getting to know him better, she switches to the latter. He considers this a fist-pumping victory.
* IWantMyBelovedToBeHappy: While she obviously had feelings for Ron, she assured Team Possible that she really is fine with Kim and Ron dating.
* NiceGirl: Yori is very respectful with everyone she met, the only exception being established villains.
* {{Ninja}}: Training to be one at a secret ninja school in Japan.
* ParentalAbandonment: Are her parents still around?
* SarcasmBlind: She misinterprets it as "American-style jokes".
* SingleWomanSeeksGoodMan: Yori shows an interest in Ron's humorous personality as well as his benevolent behavior.
* YamatoNadeshiko: She's a Japanese lady who is always reserved and composed. She fights with a paper folding fan.
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[[folder:Team Impossible]]
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->'''Voiced by:''' Unknown

Team Impossible is a group of three highly trained high-danger operatives who were [[HiredGuns in it for the cash]]. A client trying to contact them via their web site accidentally hit "k" before entering the address "impossible.com", resulting in Kim [[MissedTheCall getting the call intended for them]] and undertaking her [[CalltoAdventure first heroic mission]]. They were content for the first three seasons to let Kim "have her fun", but they finally appear in the flesh during the episode [[CharacterTitle "Team Impossible,"]] in which they suborn Kim's rides, leaving her unable to get to her missions, in an effort to squeeze her out of hero work. They are eventually forced by Team Possible to stop interfering with them, and to join Global Justice.
----
* AlliterativeName: The three members of the team are Dash Daman, Crash Cranston, and Burn Burnmen.
* AlwaysSomeoneBetter: They initially seem like this to Kim, but she's ultimately this to them. They had to sabotage her rides just to get her out of the way but when stuck in a situation just like that of Kim's origin in ''A Stitch In Time'', they were utterly stumped on what to do--Kim made them look like amateurs.
* BadassNormal: All three of them lack superpowers, and are, in a sense, adult, male, mercenary versions of Team Possible, using gadgets and an arsenal of martial arts to bring down the (occasionally) superpowered villains of the verse.
* BaldBlackLeaderGuy: Dash Daman leads the group.
* CurbstompBattle: This summarizes what happens when the three try to prevent Kim's antics by ending her adventures; [[NeverSayDie forever]]. Ironically it's not Kim who thwarts them, but ''Wade'', the guy who runs Kim's website for her and Ron, after they countered his hacking and [[BerserkButton fried his system]] as a result.
* GeniusBruiser: Burn Burnmen is just as big and heavily muscled as his teammates and he is a highly certified public accountant, but numbers aren't the only thing he crunches.
* HiredGuns: [[EvenEvilHasStandards They just don't work for villains.]] Which Kim does for Mr. Hench, albeit grudgingly.
* LampshadeHanging: Dash asks Ron why his [[IKnowKungFaux Monkey Kung Fu]] isn't manifesting.
-->'''Ron''': ''It comes and it goes''.
* JumpingOffTheSlipperySlope: These guys did this by forcing Kim out of hero work because she cut into their profit margins, because she does it for ''free'' (and occasionally asks for help to later missions). They also go from simply giving her a stern warning to trying to [[NeverSayDie permanently end]] her adventures.
* KickTheDog: They zap a moviegoer who refused to leave with a "Fork" when they try to [[BullyingADragon intimidate Kim]]. The kid paid $9.75 to see the movie.
* MissedTheCall: Kim's first adventure was rescuing someone who tried to contact Team Impossible but reached her website instead.
* PunchClockHero: They're mercenaries--they save the world just like Kim and Ron do, except they charge money for their missions. If you don't pay, you don't get help.
* PunnyName: Dash Daman. Dash da(the) man.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Dr. Betty Director]]
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-->'''Voiced by:''' Felicity Huffman

Chief of Global Justice, who occasionally recruits Kim to help with a case and is interested in learning the secret to her success.
----
* EvilTwin: Sort of -- Gemini is her evil ''fraternal'' twin, who doesn't look like her (even ignoring the fact that he's a guy) except that he also wears an {{eyepatch|OfPower}}.
* {{Expy}}: A female ComicBook/NickFury as she is a badass EyepatchOfPower wearing leader of an international organization that fights crime.
%%* ImpossibleHourglassFigure:
* NotSoAboveItAll: Dr. Director and Gemini at first seemingly have a typical antagonist relationship, before the reveal they are twin siblings, revealed when they call each other by first name (Betty and Sheldon respectably). Cue the two bickering like children due to their past and Gemini even going to get their mother involved. Ron lampshades the goofiness of it all.
* ReasonableAuthorityFigure: Unlike Team Impossible, she works with Kim to complete missions instead of trying to brush her aside because she didn't feel threatened by Kim's success. She picks up Kim's help in Season One and Kim's record grew to at least twice if not three times the size it was then when Team Impossible started picking on her, including at least a few more ops with Global Justice [[SugarWiki/NoProblemWithLicensedGames in the tie-in games]].
* SiblingSenioritySquabble: Gemini [[FreudianExcuse attributes his conflict with his sister]] to the fact that she didn't defer to his status as the elder twin (by four minutes).
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[[folder:Team Go]]
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--> Hego voiced by: Creator/ChristopherMcDonald
--> Mego voiced by: Creator/JereBurns
--> Wego voiced by: Creator/FredSavage

A do-gooder SuperFamilyTeam composed of Shego's four brothers--the somewhat dim-witted but principled Hego, the narcissistic and self-centered Mego, and the energetic Wego twins. Shego used to be part of the team before she [[BlackSheep quit]] and [[FaceHeelTurn became a supervillain]].
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* CainAndAbel: All of them are the Abels to Shego's Cain; it's implied she betrayed them at one point.
* CrouchingMoronHiddenBadass: Without Shego to keep them in line they're good but nothing special. With Shego around, they're ''invincible''. They know it:
-->'''Electronique:''' "How did the four of you ever manage to get ''anything'' done?!"
-->'''Shego's brothers (together):''' "Shego!"
-->'''Hego:''' "She had a way of keeping things focused. When she left, the team sort of...fell apart."
* CurtainsMatchTheWindow: All of them--Hego has blue hair and blue eyes, Mego has purple hair and purple eyes, and the twins have red hair and red eyes. This is only when superpowered, though, as Hego appears in his civilian identity with normal black hair.
* DeadpanSnarker: Mego is prone to making insulting wisecracks.
* TheDividual: The twins do everything together and are always treated as one person, to the extent that both of them are known as "Wego."
* EgocentricTeamNaming: It's assumed that Hego named the group as he's the leader and seems to be the eldest, but Mego is the self-centered one of the group. That is not to say, however, that Hego (who is not without his personality flaws) wouldn't do such an act.
* FamilyThemeNaming: Shego, Hego, Mego and the Wego Twins (though these seem to be codenames rather than personal names).
* FashionableAsymmetry: Their outfits are harlequin-dazzle patterns (see Shego's entry above), of black and blue (Hego), purple (Mego), or red (the Wegos).
* FinishingEachOthersSentences: The twins do this all the time. They're twins.
* GoodCannotComprehendEvil: Hego at least, since he's insistent that there is still good in Shego even after she directly backstabs them, after she betrayed them the first time in their backstory.
* IncredibleShrinkingMan: Mego's superpower is to decrease his size. He insists that this is ''very'' useful.
* TheLeader: Hego appears to be the team's because he gives Mego a hard time about not following procedure.
* MagicMeteor: They got their superpowers from a "glowing, rainbow-colored comet" when they were kids.
* MeaningfulName: Hego is the most masculine, Mego is [[ItsAllAboutMe egocentric]], and the Wego twins work in conjunction with each other.
* PowerGlows: Whenever they use their power they glow.
* ProdigalFamily: To Shego. She left.
* SelfDuplication: The twins are able to create multiple copies of themselves.
* SuperStrength: Hego's superpower makes lifting cars easy.
* YouGottaHaveBlueHair:
** Hego has blue hair.
** Mego has purple hair.
* ZergRush: The twins' preferred fighting style is overwhelming the enemy with sheer numbers.
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[[folder:Connie and Lonnie Rockwaller]]
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--> Voiced by: Creator/GreyDeLisle

Bonnie Rockwaller's two older sisters as well as Bonnie's only known siblings.
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* AloofBigSister: Connie and Lonnie seem very close to each other, but they don't seem all that close to Bonnie.
* {{Alpha Bitch}}es: Connie and Lonnie may have been this when they were students at Middleton High School.
* AlwaysSomeoneBetter: They're both this to Bonnie--Connie's said to be the most intelligent while Lonnie's considered to be the most beautiful. They often claim, "Connie got all ''the brains'', Lonnie got all ''the looks'', and Bonnie got ''the rest''."
* BigSisterBully: They're just as mean ([[UpToEleven if not]] ''[[UpToEleven meaner]]'') to Bonnie as she typically is to others.
* BrainlessBeauty: It's shown that Lonnie's [[FeigningIntelligence not as smart as she might try to pull off]], as in her and Connie's only appearance, she incorrectly called ''France'' a ''city''.
* HateSink: Simply exists to belittle their younger sister and being unlikable.
* InformedAbility: Very little is actually known about their abilities, aside from Connie being the most intelligent and Lonnie being the most beautiful (if one would count that as a "skill"). However, Connie and Lonnie must have some kind of skills, if they were able to win their [[TalentContest school talent show]] multiple years in a row when they were in high school.
* {{Jerkass}}es: They aren't just mean and rude to their sister, but to others as well, such as when Kim tried introducing herself to them:
-->'''Kim:''' Hi I'm-
-->'''Connie and Lonnie:''' (at the same time) ''So don't care!''
** They even call Kim "Amy" and say "Whatever" when she corrects them on her name.
* {{Satellite Character}}s: Other than being Bonnie's sisters who're are apparently the biggest reason in her turnout as a mean person, they don't really add much to the show's plot.
* SiblingRivalry: Not with each other, but with Bonnie.
* SingleMindedTwins: Personality wise, they're identical to each other--also, they're basically just meaner, bitchier versions of Bonnie. It's never said if Connie and Lonnie are actually twins, but the way they interact with each other strongly indicates that they are.
* ThemeTwinNaming: With each other ''and'' their younger sister--"Connie," "Lonnie" and "Bonnie."
* {{Those Two G|uys}}irls: They're presumably very close to each other, but given that they only made '''one''' physical appearance in the entire ''Kim Possible''-franchise, it's unknown how often and how much time they actually spend together.
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[[folder:Mrs. Rockwaller]]
--> Voiced by: Jo Anne Worley
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Bonnie's cheerful and eccentric mother.
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* AmazinglyEmbarrassingParents: At the end of the episode "Downhill," she starts calling Bonnie "Bon-Bon" in front of her classmates, much to Bonnie's dismay.
%%* BeautyMark
* MotorMouth: She's quite talkative.
* MyBelovedSmother: Implied towards Bonnie because of her actions in "Downhill".
* NiceGirl: She's very friendly.
* OpenMindedParent: Implied. This may be the reason why her daughters are {{spoiled brat}}s.
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* [[Characters/KimPossibleKimsFamily Kim's Family]] [[labelnote:Click to Expand.]]Mr. Dr. P., Mrs. Dr. P., Jim and Tim Possible, Nana Possible, Slim Possible, Joss Possible, Cousin Larry[[/labelnote]]



!!Kim's Family

[[folder:Doctor James Timothy Possible (a.k.a. Mr. Dr. P.)]]
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-->'''Voiced by:''' Gary Cole

Dr. James Possible works for the government as a rocket scientist. Although he's very focused on his work, he is a caring and trusting father. He seems to feel that his kids are smart enough to be FreeRangeChildren, but he's always there in times of need. He's extremely uncomfortable with his daughter dating...well, anyone (with the exception of Ron).

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!!Kim's Family

[[folder:Doctor James Timothy Possible (a.k.a. Mr. Dr. P.)]]
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!!Middleton High School

[[folder:Bonnie Rockwaller]]
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-->'''Voiced by:''' Gary Cole

Dr. James Possible works
Kirsten Storms/ Kelly Ripa (Future Bonnie)

Kim's rival on the cheer squad and the resident AlphaBitch
for the government show, Bonnie is usually the antagonist as a rocket scientist. Although he's very focused on his work, he is a caring and trusting father. He seems to feel that his kids are smart enough to be FreeRangeChildren, but he's always there in times of need. He's extremely uncomfortable far as Kim's high school career goes. She eventually hooks up with his daughter dating...well, anyone (with the exception of Ron).[[CampStraight Junior]] in "Homecoming Upset".



* AbsentMindedProfessor: Several times, mixed with BumblingDad. He almost deleted a state-of-the-art project with a slip of the tongue.
* AmazinglyEmbarrassingParents: "Downhill" shows that he enjoys a lot of family traditions that embarrass Kim.
* BrainyBrunette: A brunette (with greying hair) and a top rocket scientist.
* CatchPhrase: "Anything's possible for a Possible!"
* DotingParent: He loves spending time with Kim, that's why he created the Rocket Busters event.
* GoodParents: He may have a very hands-off approach, but he's still a loving father who is proud of his kids and likes spending time with them.
* HappilyMarried: To Mrs. Dr. P. During the animology episode, he was thrilled to find out she was his soulmate.
* IfYouEverDoAnythingToHurtHer: His easy-going attitude does ''not'' extend to Kim's suitors, who must toe a very strict line.
--> '''Dr. P:''' Or else... it's a one-way ticket on a deep space probe.
--> '''Ron:''' Uh... how deep?
--> '''Dr. P:''' ''Black hole'' deep, Ronald.
* LimitedWardrobe: Almost always seen wearing the same white shirt and black tie.
* OpenMindedParent: Doesn't bat an eye if his daughter is traveling across the world (or lost in time) on a mission.
--> "Fighting bad guys...switching brains...HighSchool sure has changed since I was young."
* OverprotectiveDad: He has a strict set of rules concerning Kim and boys. He's more relaxed around Ron but he still threatened to send the boy into a black hole when he started dating Kim.
-->"I'm just glad Kimmie's lost in time and not fooling around with boys!"
* TechnoWizard: A rocket scientist, and generally very good with technology.
* UnnamedParent: Didn't have a name until ''[[WesternAnimation/KimPossibleMovieSoTheDrama So the Drama]]'', where his full name is revealed to be "James Timothy Possible."

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* AbsentMindedProfessor: Several times, mixed with BumblingDad. He almost deleted AlphaBitch: She's a state-of-the-art project with a slip of the tongue.
* AmazinglyEmbarrassingParents: "Downhill" shows
bitchy and popular cheerleader that he enjoys a lot of family traditions that embarrass Kim.
* BrainyBrunette: A brunette (with greying hair) and a top rocket scientist.
* CatchPhrase: "Anything's possible for a Possible!"
* DotingParent: He loves spending time with Kim, that's why he created the Rocket Busters event.
picks on TheProtagonist.
* GoodParents: He may have a very hands-off approach, but he's still a loving father who AmbiguouslyBrown: No one can really tell what ethnicity she is proud of his kids (but damn!) it works for her.
* TheCheerleader: The [[AlphaBitch "snobbish
and likes spending time with them.
nasty"]] version.
* HappilyMarried: To Mrs. Dr. P. During DrivenByEnvy: It has been evident that the animology episode, he was thrilled primary reason Bonnie's so mean to find out Kim because she was his soulmate.feels challenged by Kim's general popularity, and can't stand the idea of being "second best" to anyone.
* IfYouEverDoAnythingToHurtHer: His easy-going attitude does ''not'' extend EmbarrassingNickname: Her mom calls her "Pumpkin" and "Bon-Bon", the latter of which Ron likes to call her--especially in fanfics.
* EvilCounterpart: Not exactly evil, but bitchy (not that evil is beneath her, as shown in ''A Sitch In Time''). She's almost
Kim's suitors, physical match, but her athletic skills are geared largely towards dancing and gymnastics--she has virtually no combat skills and has no interest in saving the world.
* FreudianExcuse: One episode shows that she has two older sisters named [[ThemeTwinNaming Connie and Lonnie]],
who must toe apparently [[BigBrotherBully bully her a very strict line.
--> '''Dr. P:''' Or else... it's a one-way ticket on a deep space probe.
--> '''Ron:''' Uh... how deep?
--> '''Dr. P:''' ''Black hole'' deep, Ronald.
* LimitedWardrobe: Almost always seen wearing
lot at home]]--it can be assumed that Bonnie's mean and sour disposition probably stems from her sisters being so mean to her all the same white shirt time. Then there's also her breakup with Brick, which hit her so hard that she resorted to cheating in the election for Homecoming King and black tie.
* OpenMindedParent: Doesn't bat an eye if his daughter is traveling across the world (or lost in time) on
Queen because she missed having a mission.
--> "Fighting bad guys...switching brains...HighSchool sure has changed since I was young."
* OverprotectiveDad: He has a strict set of rules concerning Kim and boys. He's more relaxed around Ron but he still threatened to send the boy into a black hole when he started dating Kim.
popular guy as her boyfriend.
-->"I'm * GoldDigger: In "Ron The Millionaire". When his money is gone by the end of the episode, she quickly dumps him. At least she's honest about it.
-->'''Bonnie:''' Ron Stoppable, you are such a ''hottie''!\\
'''Ron:''' Are you
just glad Kimmie's lost in time and saying that because I'm rich?\\
'''Bonnie:''' Uh-huh.\\
'''Ron:''' Cool!
* HateSink: Bonnie is meant to antagonize Kim whenever she's
not fooling around with boys!"
* TechnoWizard: A rocket scientist, and generally very good with technology.
* UnnamedParent: Didn't have a name until ''[[WesternAnimation/KimPossibleMovieSoTheDrama So
saving the Drama]]'', world, though she does receive a few PetTheDog moments.
* IFightForTheStrongestSide: As shown in ''A Stitch in Time''
where his full name her future self is revealed in charge of brainwashing and de-moralizing the populace. Makes a lot of sense for her character, since it's one of the few things outside of cheerleading that she's good at.
* ImpossibleHourglassFigure: One of the curviest and most buxom characters in the series even though she's a teenager/young adult.
* {{Jerkass}}: She never passes up an opportunity
to be "James Timothy Possible."mean to Kim. She's especially mean to Ron, and she uses her popularity as a weapon. Strangely enough, there are times she doesn't mind [[AnnoyingYoungerSibling Jim and Tim]], because they all like making Kim's life miserable. In a BadFuture where Shego takes over the world, joining the Supreme One really brings out the worst in her.
* JerkWithAHeartOfGold: At the end of episode "Bonding" she seems to have become more friendly towards Kim, but due to StatusQuoIsGod in later episodes she returns to the usual AlphaBitch.
* LaserGuidedKarma: At the end of "Graduation," Barkin informs her that she has to take summer school in order to graduate from high school. Why? She blew off all her classes the last week of school, which caused her to miss an important test, thus leaving her one class credit short of graduating.
* TheLoad: In "Bonding", it's used ''literally'', where Kim has to carry her, and makes Kim's job even harder by making the same mistake any amateur explorer does--falling for an innocent-looking trap.
* LoveAtFirstSight: With Junior -- it was like a match made in hell.
* MakeWayForThePrincess: She has this mindset in contrast to Kim, who's just as popular (if not ''more'' popular) than Bonnie is.
* OfficialCouple: She and Junior becomes a couple in the final season.
* PairTheSpares: Paired off with Junior in the PostScriptSeason.
* PunnyName: Rockwaller is a riff on "stonewall", which means to be uncooperative, obstructive, or evasive. "Rockwaller" also sound similar to "Rottweiler," and they don't get [[StealthPun much bitchier]] than Bonny.
* TheRival: Outside of all the "saving the world" stuff, Bonnie's this to Kim for...basically everything--but ''especially'' when it's anything related to cheerleading.
* ShesGotLegs: As she's usually in a cheerleading outfit or anything with a short skirt, it becomes obvious.
* SingleGirlSeeksMostPopularGuy: Her attraction to Brick and Ron was mainly due to both being popular at something--Brick being the star quarterback on the football and Ron during his brief period as a millionaire (and later becoming the star running back for the football team).
* SitcomArchNemesis: She's a constant recurring thorn in the "basic average girl" side of Kim's life.
* TeethClenchedTeamwork: Whenever she and Kim have to work together, they're always at each others' throats.
* TokenEvilTeammate: Again, she's not evil per se, but she's still nasty and is really only the "mean girl" on her school cheerleading squad, as all the other cheerleaders--including Kim--are actually really nice (at least once you get to know them).
* UngratefulBitch: When the Bebes kidnapped her to make her their queen after overhearing Kim talk about her. After Kim manages to save her she scoffs a "Finally" and blames Kim for the whole mess even though it was unintentional.



[[folder:Doctor Anne Possible (a.k.a. Mrs. Dr. P.)]]
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-->'''Voiced by:''' Jean Smart

Kim's equally devoted mother, Anne, is a neurosurgeon (called a "brain surgeon" in the series) and like her husband, is usually in her white coat or a set of scrubs. She's a bit more understanding of her daughter's love life and not quite as blase about the whole world-saving hobby of hers.

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[[folder:Doctor Anne Possible (a.k.a. Mrs. Dr. P.)]]
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[[folder:Mr. Steven Barkin]]
-->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/PatrickWarburton
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-->'''Voiced by:''' Jean Smart

Kim's equally devoted mother, Anne, is a neurosurgeon (called a "brain surgeon"
org/pmwiki/pub/images/tumblr_mod5sijlq71r3yaf5o1_250.jpg]]

The teacher who seems to be
in the series) and like her husband, is usually in her white coat or a set charge of scrubs. She's a bit more understanding of her daughter's love life and not quite as blase about the whole world-saving hobby of hers.[[TwoTeacherSchool every class]] at Middleton High.



* AmazinglyEmbarrassingParents: "Downhill" shows that she enjoys a number of family traditions that embarrass Kim.
* ADayInTheLimelight: She joins Kim on a mission in the episode "Mother's Day".
* DotingParent: She loves talking about her own three kids and also to Ron, who sees her as a surrogate mother.
* FieryRedhead: Greatly averted. She is more calm and put together than her brown-haired husband.
* GoodParents: She always makes time for her kids when they need her. If she happens to be in surgery at the time, she'll just put them on speaker phone.
* HappilyMarried: To Mr. Dr. P. During the animology episode, she was thrilled to find out he was her soulmate.
* HospitalHottie: As previously mentioned, she works as a neurosurgeon, and she looks identical to her daughter, just older and with shorter hair that's a lighter shade, blue eyes and a slightly more pinkish color to her skin.
* MumLooksLikeASister: Drakken mistakes her for Kim's sister in "Mother's Day."
-->'''Drakken:''' Well, well. If it isn't my nemesis Kim Possible...and her... sister?
-->'''Anne:''' Is he hitting on me?
-->'''Kim:''' Nah, sidekicks really confuse him.
* OpenMindedParent: Like her husband, Mrs. Dr. P doesn't bat an eye at Kim's dangerous adventuring, but she's at least shown some awareness that it ''has'' dangers.
%%%* ShesGotLegs:
%%% "Part of what makes her so hot" is not proper context.
* ShipperOnDeck: The series implies that she's been fond of the idea of Kim and Ron as a couple for some time. In "Emotion Sickness", she is overjoyed when Ron comes to pick Kim up for their "date". Later, in ''So The Drama'', she tries persuading Kim that going to prom with Ron wouldn't be so bad, seems to be the only one to notice his hurt feelings about Kim and Eric during dinner, and on the night of the actual prom, she looks disappointed when her gaze falls on a picture of a younger Kim and Ron together.
* StrongFamilyResemblance: Kim gained most of her looks from Anne.
* UnnamedParent: Didn't get her name until [[GrandFinale "Graduation"]]--her first name is revealed to be "Anne" (which is also Kim's middle name).
* WomenAreWiser: Her husband's absent minded and her sons are dangerously creative.

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* AmazinglyEmbarrassingParents: "Downhill" shows that she enjoys DrillSergeantNasty: The "Coach Nasty" variant, which also carries over to his gruff classroom manner. He's a number of family traditions that embarrass Kim.
* ADayInTheLimelight: She joins Kim on a mission
veteran, and presumably had the same no-nonsense demeanor while in the episode "Mother's Day".
service.
* DotingParent: She loves talking about her own three kids and also to Ron, who sees her as a surrogate mother.GoshDangItToHeck: He's got some odd G-rated exclamations.
* FieryRedhead: Greatly averted. She is more calm HiddenDepths: In season 4, he offhandedly mentions his high-school years, which are strangely identical to Ron's, including the saving the world part. It's probably why he's always tough on Ron.
* LastNameBasis: He gruffly addresses students by last name,
and put together than her brown-haired husband.is almost always addressed by his last name (in a few situations someone uses his first name, "Steve").
* NoIndoorVoice: He ''can'' whisper, but he spends most of his time projecting across the room. It's quite justified because he ''was'' a DrillSergeantNasty once.

-->''Okay, people, now listen up!''
* GoodParents: She always makes time NoodleIncident: The teachers at Middleton High are constantly sidelined by some odd event or other, leaving Mr. Barkin to fill in for her kids when they need her. If she happens to be in surgery at them.
* RealMenWearPink: He's
the time, she'll just put them on speaker phone.
''brigadier general'' of a girls' scout organization.
* HappilyMarried: To Mr. Dr. P. During the animology episode, she ReasonableAuthorityFigure: "Tough but fair." There was thrilled to find out he was her soulmate.an episode about this.
* HospitalHottie: As previously mentioned, she works ScoutOut: In one episode, it's revealed that Barkin acts as a neurosurgeon, and she looks identical "den mother" to her daughter, just older and with shorter hair that's a lighter shade, blue eyes and a slightly Girl Scout-style scouting troop in Middleton called the Pixie Scouts, although he runs it more pinkish color like a military unit--Barkin also refers to her skin.
* MumLooksLikeASister: Drakken mistakes her for Kim's sister in "Mother's Day.
himself as a "Brigadier Pixie" rather than a "den mother."
-->'''Drakken:''' Well, well. If it isn't my nemesis * ShellShockedVeteran: Barkin occasionally freaks out when thrust into a crisis.
* SitcomArchNemesis: Mostly toward Ron, but occasionally toward
Kim Possible...as well such as the episode where he catches her not making it to class on time and her... sister?
-->'''Anne:''' Is he hitting on me?
-->'''Kim:''' Nah, sidekicks really confuse him.
* OpenMindedParent: Like
gives her husband, Mrs. Dr. P doesn't bat an eye at Kim's dangerous adventuring, detention.
* StrongFamilyResemblance: Barkin's father looks just like him,
but she's at least shown some awareness that it ''has'' dangers.
%%%* ShesGotLegs:
%%% "Part of what makes her so hot"
slightly older. He also echoes Barkin's [[TwoTeacherSchool omnipresence]] by doing every job in a living-history village.
* SternTeacher: Barkin
is nothing if not proper context.firm in his enforcement of rules and handling with students.
* ShipperOnDeck: The series implies that she's been fond of TwoTeacherSchool: With the idea exception of Kim and Ron as a couple for some time. In "Emotion Sickness", she is overjoyed when Ron comes to pick Kim up for their "date". Later, in ''So The Drama'', she tries persuading Kim that going to prom with Ron wouldn't be so bad, seems to be few episodes, Barkin's usually the only one to notice his hurt feelings about Kim and Eric during dinner, and on the night of the actual prom, she looks disappointed when her gaze falls on a picture of a younger Kim and Ron together.
* StrongFamilyResemblance: Kim gained most of her looks from Anne.
* UnnamedParent: Didn't get her name until [[GrandFinale "Graduation"]]--her first name is revealed to be "Anne" (which is also Kim's middle name).
* WomenAreWiser: Her husband's absent minded and her sons are dangerously creative.
teacher who's ever actually seen at Middleton High School.



[[folder:Jim and Tim Possible (a.k.a. the Tweebs)]]
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-->'''Voiced by:''' Shaun Fleming (pre-voice break)/ Spencer Fox (post-voice break)/ Freddie Prince Jr. (Future Tweebs)

James (Jim) and Timothy (Tim) Possible, Kim's younger twin brothers, were chiefly background characters until the fourth season, when they were promoted to high school (by skipping a few grades). Kim refers to them as being the natural result of a rocket scientist having children with a brain surgeon.

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-->'''Voiced by:''' Shaun Fleming (pre-voice break)/ Spencer Creator/RavenSymone/Vivica A. Fox (post-voice break)/ Freddie Prince Jr. (Future Tweebs)

James (Jim) and Timothy (Tim) Possible,
Monique)

Kim's younger twin brothers, were chiefly background characters until best friend besides Ron, she is smart and hip and always available to provide level-headed advice for Kim. She is very fashionable and works at Club Banana. Occasionally Monique would join Kim on her missions but lacked the fourth season, when they were promoted skill needed to high school (by skipping be a few grades). Kim refers to them as being the natural result of a rocket scientist having children with a brain surgeon.competent sidekick.



* AnnoyingYoungerSibling: Times two or squared. This is why they're called "The Tweebs." They get better as they grow older, (and much cooler in the future). In one episode of Season 4 however, they try to mooch off of Kim by making her sign a contract that leaves her at their mercy in exchange for fixing her car.
* BrainyBrunette: Brunettes like their father and are incredibly inventive.
* CatchPhrase: "Hicka bicka boo?" and "Hoo sha!"
* FamilyThemeNaming: Like their sister, their names are a pun on "Impossible."
* FoolishSiblingResponsibleSibling: The Foolish siblings to Kim's Responsible Sibling given their pranks and inventions (in the earlier seasons). They mature by the final season (although Kim's still the most responsible of the three).
* {{Future Badass}}es: Like Wade, in "[[TheMovie A Sitch in Time]]", they're key members of LaResistance, buff, GentleGiant commandos. Their entrance? BigDamnHeroes by rescuing Kim and Ron from [[ItMakesSenseInContext High School]].
* GadgeteerGenius: They're the ones who soup up Kim's car in Season 4, and have put together serious high tech. To quote one noodle incident in "Team Impossible":
-->'''Jim:''' We're making anti-matter in the garage!
* PlotRelevantAgeUp: Their design model is modified in Season 4 so they look older, and skip to High School as freshmen. Yes, they're only twelve chronologically, but in case you hadn't noticed, they're bright.
* SingleMindedTwins: They're basically the same person in two bodies.
* TeenGenius: Like Wade, it's more like preteen genius but skip several grades to High School.
* ThemeTwinNaming: Tim and Jim.
* ThinkTwins: Granted, basically everyone in their family is genius, including Kim (who's simply not as into science as her parents and brothers). The difference is that they work together.
* TricksterTwins: Much of their creativity goes into pranks. There's one example where they create a system of untraceable emails by re-routing them through foreign countries.
* TwinTelepathy: Their "weirdo language" and FinishingEachOthersSentences.
-->'''Ron''': ''This FinishingEachOthersSentences is freakin' me out!''

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* AnnoyingYoungerSibling: Times ArtEvolution: In her first few appearances her eyes were mainly just dots connect to her eyebrows. From season two or squared. This is why they're called "The Tweebs." They get onward she got full pupils which allowed for better as they grow older, (and much cooler in the future). In one episode of Season 4 however, they try to mooch off of Kim by making her sign a contract that leaves her at their mercy in exchange for fixing her car.expressions.
* BlackBestFriend: Sassy and Kim's best female friend.
* FunWithAcronyms: Her Monique-speak.
* FutureBadass: Without Club Banana, she threw herself into training.

* BrainyBrunette: Brunettes like their father GirlyGirlWithATomboyStreak: While she's all about shopping and are incredibly inventive.
* CatchPhrase: "Hicka bicka boo?"
fashion, she's also a huge fan of wrestling and "Hoo sha!"
extreme sports.
* FamilyThemeNaming: Like their sister, their names are a pun on "Impossible."
OnlyOneName: We never hear her last name.
* FoolishSiblingResponsibleSibling: The Foolish siblings to Kim's Responsible Sibling given their pranks SassyBlackWoman: More fun and inventions (in the earlier seasons). They mature by the final season (although Kim's still the most responsible of the three).
* {{Future Badass}}es: Like Wade, in "[[TheMovie A Sitch in Time]]", they're key members of LaResistance, buff, GentleGiant commandos. Their entrance? BigDamnHeroes by rescuing Kim and Ron from [[ItMakesSenseInContext High School]].
* GadgeteerGenius: They're the ones who soup up Kim's car in Season 4, and have put together
less serious high tech. To quote one noodle incident than Kim. She even sassed villains when she filled in "Team Impossible":
-->'''Jim:''' We're making anti-matter in the garage!
* PlotRelevantAgeUp: Their design model is modified in Season 4 so they look older, and skip to High School
as freshmen. Yes, they're only twelve chronologically, but in case you hadn't noticed, they're bright.
* SingleMindedTwins: They're basically the same person in two bodies.
* TeenGenius: Like Wade, it's more like preteen genius but skip several grades to High School.
Ron's sidekick.
%%* ShesGotLegs
* ThemeTwinNaming: Tim TookALevelInBadass: When she goes on a mission with Kim she is shown to lack fighting prowess and Jim.
* ThinkTwins: Granted, basically everyone in their family
is genius, including Kim (who's simply not as into science as her parents and brothers). The difference is useless. By the time they go to the future she has trained ''a lot''--future-Monique justifies it by claiming that they work together.
* TricksterTwins: Much
Shego took the fun out of their creativity goes into pranks. There's one example where they create shopping for her, so she had to find a system of untraceable emails by re-routing them through foreign countries.
* TwinTelepathy: Their "weirdo language" and FinishingEachOthersSentences.
-->'''Ron''': ''This FinishingEachOthersSentences is freakin' me out!''
new hobby.



[[folder:Nana Possible]]
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->'''Voiced by:''' Debbie Reynolds

Kim's paternal grandmother. Portrayed as a usually sweet old lady. But, as Drakken reveals, she has had her fair share of adventure back in her younger days.

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[[folder:Tara]]
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Kim's paternal grandmother. Portrayed as
Creator/TaraStrong

Tara is
a usually sweet old lady. But, as Drakken reveals, she has had her fair share blonde cheerleader who goes to Middleton High, and a friend of adventure back in her younger days.both Kim Possible and Bonnie Rockwaller. Tara is friendly and seems to be one of the favorites among the cheerleaders.



* BewareTheNiceOnes: Sweet and gentle and knits sweaters, but she can still kick ass when needed.
* CoolOldLady: Despite her smothering, she's a sweet person. Besides that, she is much like her granddaughter; she has excellent martial arts skills, having trained in "Pang Lang Quan Kung Fu" in a Shaolin Monastery, to a level of mastery that surpasses even her granddaughter's martial art skills. She also in the Navy [=SEAL=]s.
* IronLady: She has an iron will and little tolerance for panic or cowards, and tells Steve Barkin to go hide in a closet if he can't keep it together during the Lowardian Invasion in the GrandFinale.
* MamaBear: Nana Possible was prepared to kick Shego's butt when the latter made a threat against Kim.
* MyBelovedSmother: A grandmother variant. Nana means well, but she constantly babies her teenage granddaughter.
* NeverMessWithGranny: She spars with Kim and wins.
* NiceGirl: Grandmotherly, kind, and loving.
* RetiredBadass: Drakken revealed that she is the first woman to complete the Navy [=SEAL=]s underwater demolition course, amongst other things--Kim had no idea.

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* BewareTheNiceOnes: Sweet and gentle and knits sweaters, but she can still kick ass when needed.
* CoolOldLady: Despite her smothering, she's
FlatCharacter: She doesn't get a sweet person. Besides that, lot of character development, as she is much like her granddaughter; she has excellent martial arts skills, having trained in "Pang Lang Quan Kung Fu" in not a Shaolin Monastery, to a level of mastery that surpasses even her granddaughter's martial art skills. She also in the Navy [=SEAL=]s.
* IronLady: She has an iron will and little tolerance for panic or cowards, and tells Steve Barkin to go hide in a closet if he can't keep it together during the Lowardian Invasion in the GrandFinale.
* MamaBear: Nana Possible was prepared to kick Shego's butt when the latter made a threat against Kim.
* MyBelovedSmother: A grandmother variant. Nana means well, but she constantly babies her teenage granddaughter.
* NeverMessWithGranny: She spars with Kim and wins.
major character.
* NiceGirl: Grandmotherly, kind, Even friendlier and loving.
* RetiredBadass: Drakken revealed that
kinder than Kim because she is doesn't have the first woman to complete the Navy [=SEAL=]s underwater demolition course, amongst other things--Kim had no idea. perfectionist streak.
* PairTheSpares: Paired with Josh Mankey (Kim's former love interest) in season 3.
* SingleWomanSeeksGoodMan: Gave Ron a smooch after he and Rufus saved them from Gill and later started dating [[NiceGuy Josh Mankey]].



[[folder:Slim Possible]]
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->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/KevinMichaelRichardson

Kim's uncle and James Possible's older brother. Though a talented scientist and inventor like his brother, he prefers the quiet, solitary life of a rancher, and owns and operates the "Lazy C" ranch in Montana where he and his daughter Joss live.

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->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/KevinMichaelRichardson

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--> Voiced by: Breckin Meyer - A.J. Trauth

Josh Mankey is a student at Middleton High School and
Kim's uncle and James Possible's older brother. Though a talented scientist and inventor like his brother, he prefers the quiet, solitary life of a rancher, and owns and operates the "Lazy C" ranch in Montana where he and his daughter Joss live.
crush.



* BadassMustache: Sports a long, thick mustache that goes with his cowboy image.
* GadgeteerGenius: Created a series of cybertronic robot horses that are able to mimic the form and function of a real horse and developed an advanced satellite surveillance system capable of monitoring his entire ranch and the surrounding area.
* GoodParents: He's quite relaxed with his daughter, and actively encourages her to be herself.
* NiceHat: His cowboy hat, which is outfitted with a tiny scope.
* YouAreBetterThanYouThinkYouAre: Delivers one to his brother, who is a bit miffed to not having been invited to the supergeniuses' meeting in the Crooked D.
-->'''Slim:''' Y'know, squirt, I'm pretty handy with the cutting edge tech myself, but I'm nowhere near as smart as you.
-->'''James:''' Oh, now, Slim, I'm not that smart.
-->'''Slim:''' 'Course you are, and you know it. Doesn't matter who else knows it.

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* BadassMustache: Sports TheAce: Being an artist, musician, and overall popular student qualifies him as one. He also happens to be a long, thick mustache that goes ChickMagnet and NiceGuy.
* AmbiguouslyBrown: He has tannish skin along
with blue eyes and partial blonde hair. It's unknown what his cowboy image.exact ethnicity is.
* BigOlEyebrows: He has thick, brown eyebrows.
* ChickMagnet: Many girls have found him attractive including Kim.

* GadgeteerGenius: Created a series of cybertronic robot horses that are able to mimic the form DarkSkinnedBlond: Josh has tanned skin and function of a real horse and developed an advanced satellite surveillance system capable of monitoring his entire ranch and the surrounding area.
blonde hair.
* GoodParents: He's quite relaxed with his daughter, and actively encourages her to be herself.
* NiceHat:
IronicName: His cowboy hat, which is outfitted with a tiny scope.
* YouAreBetterThanYouThinkYouAre: Delivers one to his brother, who
last name is a bit miffed to not having been invited derogatory term meaning "1. worthless, rotten, or in bad taste and 2. dirty, filthy , or bad". Weird considering he is TheAce, a ChickMagnet, and a NiceGuy.
* {{Love Interest|s}}: Kim had a crush on him until "Emotion Sickness."
* MellowFellow: Josh is an easy-going and incredibly mellow person. He has only displayed very mild reactions
to the supergeniuses' meeting in assorted weirdness he witnessed when Kim's missions cut into her personal life.
* MulticoloredHair: The top part of his hair is blonder, while
the Crooked D.
-->'''Slim:''' Y'know, squirt, I'm pretty handy
bottom part is brown.
* NiceGuy: Caring, laid-back, easy-going, gentle, and kind-hearted.
* PairTheSpares: Paired
with the cutting edge tech myself, but I'm nowhere near as smart as you.
-->'''James:''' Oh, now, Slim, I'm not
Tara in season 3.
* PunnyName: "Mankey" may also be an allusion to monkey, an animal which Ron fears. This is commented on in "Blush" when Ron says
that smart.
-->'''Slim:''' 'Course you are,
"Mankey is only one vowel away from monkey." That may have explained why Ron and you know it. Doesn't matter who else knows it.his pet, Rufus, did not care for him, since they both hate monkeys.



[[folder:Joss Possible]]
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->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/TaraStrong

Kim's cousin via her dad's brother, Slim. Joss's only appearance was in 'Showdown at Crooked D' were it was shown that she had come down with a major case of hero worship for Kim, which ends up transplanted to Ron at the end.

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->'''Voiced -->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/TaraStrong

Kim's cousin via her dad's brother, Slim. Joss's only appearance
by Rider Strong

Brick Flagg is a student at Middleton High School during Kim Possible's sophomore and junior years, and the star quarterback of the football team. He
was in 'Showdown at Crooked D' were it was shown that she had come down with a major case of hero worship also known for Kim, which ends up transplanted to Ron at being the end.on again, off again boyfriend of Bonnie Rockwaller.



* BadassAdorable: Even with her klutz resulting from trying to emulate Kim, she still shows that she can kick some patooty when she wants to.
* GadgeteerGenius: That grappling hook she made was mighty impressive, as was her knowledge of her dad's equipment. Considering her family, it seems that she wants to be the ActionHero while she's more of a ScienceHero.
* HeroWorshipper: Joss seems is prone to this, as she jumps from idolizing Kim for being fearless to idolizing Ron for overcoming his many fears. See HeroicWannabe.
* HeroicWannabe: Tries to achieve being a hero by imitating her cousin, Kim. Learns AnAesop about what being a hero really means -- [[ComicallyMissingThePoint and begins to hero worship Ron instead]].
* LampshadeHanging: She pulls these out left and right in an attempt to push FridgeLogic to the breaking point with her questioning. Kim doesn't appreciate it.
* LoonyFan: At the beginning of the episode she was herowhorshipping Kim to the point of mirroring her. At the end, she's this to Ron.
* OddNameOut: Her name doesn't fit the usual -im rhyme scheme. It does, however, make a different pun: "just possible".
* PluckyGirl: She only got a bit bummed when Kim told her not to fool around. [[{{Determinator}} Then she proved to Kim that she could pull off being a hero.]]
* WhatHappenedToTheMouse: In "Graduation" most of the Possible clan is there including her father, yet she doesn't attend. Although it's entirely possible she was still in school herself and thus couldn't come to Kim's graduation.

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* BadassAdorable: Even DumbBlonde: Brick has blond hair and is generally slow-witted.
* DumbJock: The typical football player; big muscles everywhere except inside his head. Although he's not a JerkJock.
* EveryoneHasStandards: Despite Brick's slow witted nature and nice personality, he has a limit as to how much he is willing to tolerate in a relationship.
* HeldBackInSchool: Initially assumed to have only been a year older than Kim and her friends, but according to a comment Mr. Barkin made in "Ill-Suited," Brick apparently got held back in high school at least three times. Or it possibly took him seven times to graduate.
* JerkassBall: The normally nice Brick started a fight
with her klutz resulting from trying to emulate Kim, she still shows that she can kick some patooty when she wants to.
* GadgeteerGenius: That grappling hook she made was mighty impressive, as was her knowledge of her dad's equipment. Considering her family, it seems that she wants to be
[[ChickMagnet Hirotaka]] just because all the ActionHero while she's more of a ScienceHero.
* HeroWorshipper: Joss seems
girls in school were infatuated with him. This fight only had two purposes: Showing how awesome Hirotaka is prone to this, and acting as she jumps from idolizing the catalyst for Monique and Kim for being fearless to idolizing Ron for overcoming his many fears. See HeroicWannabe.
fighting over him.
* HeroicWannabe: Tries to achieve LovableJock: He is the star quarterback of the football team, but generally avoids being a hero by imitating her cousin, Kim. Learns AnAesop about what being a hero really means -- [[ComicallyMissingThePoint and begins to hero worship Ron instead]].
* LampshadeHanging: She pulls these out left and right in an attempt to push FridgeLogic to the breaking point with her questioning. Kim doesn't appreciate it.
* LoonyFan: At the beginning
bully, unlike several of the episode she was herowhorshipping Kim to the point of mirroring her. At the end, she's his fellow football players.
* {{Love Interest|s}}: Was
this to Ron.Bonnie during Seasons 2 and 3, however the two seemed to be dating only for sake of popularity. They are no longer a couple after Brick went to college and dumped her for good.
* NiceGuy: Brick is somewhat conceited, but ultimately a nice guy. If nothing else, he attempts to treat his girlfriends well, as he knows the pain of being dumped.

* OddNameOut: Her name doesn't fit the usual -im rhyme scheme. It does, however, make a different pun: "just possible".
* PluckyGirl: She only got a bit bummed when Kim told her not to fool around. [[{{Determinator}} Then she proved to Kim that she could pull off being a hero.]]
* WhatHappenedToTheMouse:
PutOnABus: In "Graduation" most of the Possible clan is there including her father, yet she doesn't attend. Although it's entirely possible she was still in Season 4, he graduates from high school herself and thus couldn't come goes off to Kim's graduation. college. He's mentioned a couple of times, but never actually seen in person during the final season.



[[folder:Cousin Larry]]
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-->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/BrianPosehn

Kim's nerdy cousin (it's never revealed which side of Kim's family he's from).

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[[folder:Zita Flores]]
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-->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/BrianPosehn

Kim's nerdy cousin (it's never revealed which side of Kim's family he's from).
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--> Voiced by: Creator/NikaFutterman

A student at Middleton High School who worked at the local multiplex theater.



* BrainyBrunette: Larry is an expert or knowledgeable in many stereotypical "nerd" topics such as comic books, science fiction movies and novelizations, fantasy role-playing games, computer games, and robotic fight clubs.
* FakeDefector: Pretends to side with Dementor in order to help free Kim and Ron. He thought this was all a LARP session for his birthday.
* GenreSavvy: Successfully executes a [[FakeDefector "Scenario 17"]] on Dementor, though, since he thought he was [=LARPing=], it may be a case of WrongGenreSavvy, but without the usual unfortunate consequences.
* HollywoodNerd: Hits every major stereotype of nerds out there: the glasses, the intense interest in science fiction, contrasting with his "cool kid" cousin etc.
* SmartPeopleWearGlasses: Larry wears square glasses and is an expert on everything nerdy.
* TookALevelInBadass: Manages to use Kim's supersuit to great effect, including protecting himself from an acid bath with the forcefield function and taking out Dementor and his henchmen with relative ease.

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* BrainyBrunette: Larry is an expert or knowledgeable in many stereotypical "nerd" topics such as comic books, science fiction movies ActionGirl: Brave and novelizations, fantasy role-playing games, capable in danger and this is lampshaded by Ron ("Are all girls like this, or just the ones I know?").
* BackForTheFinale: Return in the series finale as Felix's [[PairTheSpares girlfriend]].
* GamerChick: Zita was a highly experienced player of the online
computer games, and robotic fight clubs.
* FakeDefector: Pretends to side with Dementor in order to help free Kim and Ron. He thought this
game Everlot. Though she was all only well-known among a LARP session for his birthday.
* GenreSavvy: Successfully executes a [[FakeDefector "Scenario 17"]] on Dementor, though,
small group of friends at the time, since he thought he she spearheaded a successful revolt against the infamous Wraithmaster and was [=LARPing=], vital to his defeat, it may be a case of WrongGenreSavvy, but without is fairly safe to assume that her status in the usual unfortunate consequences.
game was considerably elevated afterward.
* HollywoodNerd: Hits every major stereotype of nerds out there: NiceGirl: Zita has a friendly personality.
* PairTheSpares: By
the glasses, the intense interest in science fiction, contrasting with his "cool kid" cousin etc.
* SmartPeopleWearGlasses: Larry wears square glasses
series finale, she and is an expert on everything nerdy.
* TookALevelInBadass: Manages
Felix seemed to use Kim's supersuit have become a couple.
* SatelliteLoveInterest: For Ron. Most of her scenes are related
to great effect, including protecting himself from an acid bath with the forcefield function and taking out Dementor and his henchmen with relative ease. him.



!!Middleton High School

[[folder:Bonnie Rockwaller]]
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-->'''Voiced by:''' Kirsten Storms/ Kelly Ripa (Future Bonnie)

Kim's rival on the cheer squad and the resident AlphaBitch for the show, Bonnie is usually the antagonist as far as Kim's high school career goes. She eventually hooks up with [[CampStraight Junior]] in "Homecoming Upset".

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!!Middleton High School

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->'''Voiced
by:''' Kirsten Storms/ Kelly Ripa (Future Bonnie)

Kim's rival on the cheer squad and the resident AlphaBitch for the show, Bonnie
Jason Marsden

Felix Renton
is usually the antagonist as far as Kim's high school career goes. She eventually hooks up a student at Middleton High School who is friends with [[CampStraight Junior]] in "Homecoming Upset".Ron and Kim (although he's closer to Ron).



* AlphaBitch: She's a bitchy and popular cheerleader that picks on TheProtagonist.
* AmbiguouslyBrown: No one can really tell what ethnicity she is (but damn!) it works for her.
* TheCheerleader: The [[AlphaBitch "snobbish and nasty"]] version.
* DrivenByEnvy: It has been evident that the primary reason Bonnie's so mean to Kim because she feels challenged by Kim's general popularity, and can't stand the idea of being "second best" to anyone.
* EmbarrassingNickname: Her mom calls her "Pumpkin" and "Bon-Bon", the latter of which Ron likes to call her--especially in fanfics.
* EvilCounterpart: Not exactly evil, but bitchy (not that evil is beneath her, as shown in ''A Sitch In Time''). She's almost Kim's physical match, but her athletic skills are geared largely towards dancing and gymnastics--she has virtually no combat skills and has no interest in saving the world.
* FreudianExcuse: One episode shows that she has two older sisters named [[ThemeTwinNaming Connie and Lonnie]], who apparently [[BigBrotherBully bully her a lot at home]]--it can be assumed that Bonnie's mean and sour disposition probably stems from her sisters being so mean to her all the time. Then there's also her breakup with Brick, which hit her so hard that she resorted to cheating in the election for Homecoming King and Queen because she missed having a popular guy as her boyfriend.
* GoldDigger: In "Ron The Millionaire". When his money is gone by the end of the episode, she quickly dumps him. At least she's honest about it.
-->'''Bonnie:''' Ron Stoppable, you are such a ''hottie''!\\
'''Ron:''' Are you just saying that because I'm rich?\\
'''Bonnie:''' Uh-huh.\\
'''Ron:''' Cool!
* HateSink: Bonnie is meant to antagonize Kim whenever she's not saving the world, though she does receive a few PetTheDog moments.
* IFightForTheStrongestSide: As shown in ''A Stitch in Time'' where her future self is in charge of brainwashing and de-moralizing the populace. Makes a lot of sense for her character, since it's one of the few things outside of cheerleading that she's good at.
* ImpossibleHourglassFigure: One of the curviest and most buxom characters in the series even though she's a teenager/young adult.
* {{Jerkass}}: She never passes up an opportunity to be mean to Kim. She's especially mean to Ron, and she uses her popularity as a weapon. Strangely enough, there are times she doesn't mind [[AnnoyingYoungerSibling Jim and Tim]], because they all like making Kim's life miserable. In a BadFuture where Shego takes over the world, joining the Supreme One really brings out the worst in her.
* JerkWithAHeartOfGold: At the end of episode "Bonding" she seems to have become more friendly towards Kim, but due to StatusQuoIsGod in later episodes she returns to the usual AlphaBitch.
* LaserGuidedKarma: At the end of "Graduation," Barkin informs her that she has to take summer school in order to graduate from high school. Why? She blew off all her classes the last week of school, which caused her to miss an important test, thus leaving her one class credit short of graduating.
* TheLoad: In "Bonding", it's used ''literally'', where Kim has to carry her, and makes Kim's job even harder by making the same mistake any amateur explorer does--falling for an innocent-looking trap.
* LoveAtFirstSight: With Junior -- it was like a match made in hell.
* MakeWayForThePrincess: She has this mindset in contrast to Kim, who's just as popular (if not ''more'' popular) than Bonnie is.
* OfficialCouple: She and Junior becomes a couple in the final season.
* PairTheSpares: Paired off with Junior in the PostScriptSeason.
* PunnyName: Rockwaller is a riff on "stonewall", which means to be uncooperative, obstructive, or evasive. "Rockwaller" also sound similar to "Rottweiler," and they don't get [[StealthPun much bitchier]] than Bonny.
* TheRival: Outside of all the "saving the world" stuff, Bonnie's this to Kim for...basically everything--but ''especially'' when it's anything related to cheerleading.
* ShesGotLegs: As she's usually in a cheerleading outfit or anything with a short skirt, it becomes obvious.
* SingleGirlSeeksMostPopularGuy: Her attraction to Brick and Ron was mainly due to both being popular at something--Brick being the star quarterback on the football and Ron during his brief period as a millionaire (and later becoming the star running back for the football team).
* SitcomArchNemesis: She's a constant recurring thorn in the "basic average girl" side of Kim's life.
* TeethClenchedTeamwork: Whenever she and Kim have to work together, they're always at each others' throats.
* TokenEvilTeammate: Again, she's not evil per se, but she's still nasty and is really only the "mean girl" on her school cheerleading squad, as all the other cheerleaders--including Kim--are actually really nice (at least once you get to know them).
* UngratefulBitch: When the Bebes kidnapped her to make her their queen after overhearing Kim talk about her. After Kim manages to save her she scoffs a "Finally" and blames Kim for the whole mess even though it was unintentional.

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* AlphaBitch: She's a bitchy BigEater: He was able to out-eat Ron.
* BrainyBrunette: Felix was very intelligent,
and popular cheerleader that picks on TheProtagonist.was best known for his quick thinking in a crisis, as well as handling his wheelchair's cyber-robotics with ease.
* AmbiguouslyBrown: No one can really tell what ethnicity she GeniusCripple: Felix is (but damn!) it works for her.
* TheCheerleader: The [[AlphaBitch "snobbish
handicapped and nasty"]] version.
* DrivenByEnvy: It has been evident
is a brilliant young man. He handles a cool wheelchair that allows him to fly (built for him specifically by his mother), and governments and militaries want to work with him and his legendary brainpower. He prefers to goof off and play video games with Ron. Felix was even the primary reason Bonnie's so mean to Kim because she feels challenged by Kim's general popularity, class valedictorian of his graduating class.
* HandicappedBadass: Felix is paraplegic
and can't stand though seemingly a normal wheelchair at most times, Felix could instantly take to the idea air with it, or defend himself by deploying a pair of being "second best" to anyone.robot arms.
* LikeParentLikeChild: His mother is a genius in cybernetics and robotics, having designed Felix's wheelchair. It's clear where Felix gets his smarts from.

* EmbarrassingNickname: Her mom calls her "Pumpkin" NiceGuy: Kind, easygoing, helpful, and "Bon-Bon", the latter of which Ron likes to call her--especially in fanfics.
* EvilCounterpart: Not exactly evil, but bitchy (not that evil is beneath her, as shown in ''A Sitch In Time''). She's almost Kim's physical match, but her athletic skills are geared largely towards dancing and gymnastics--she has virtually no combat skills and has no interest in saving the world.
* FreudianExcuse: One episode shows that she has two older sisters named [[ThemeTwinNaming Connie and Lonnie]], who apparently [[BigBrotherBully bully her a lot at home]]--it can be assumed that Bonnie's mean and sour disposition probably stems from her sisters being so mean to her all the time. Then there's also her breakup with Brick, which hit her so hard that she resorted to cheating in the election for Homecoming King and Queen because she missed having a popular guy as her boyfriend.
* GoldDigger: In "Ron The Millionaire". When his money is gone by the end of the episode, she quickly dumps him. At least she's honest about it.
-->'''Bonnie:''' Ron Stoppable, you are such a ''hottie''!\\
'''Ron:''' Are you just saying that because I'm rich?\\
'''Bonnie:''' Uh-huh.\\
'''Ron:''' Cool!
* HateSink: Bonnie is meant to antagonize Kim whenever she's not saving the world, though she does receive a few PetTheDog moments.
* IFightForTheStrongestSide: As shown in ''A Stitch in Time'' where her future self is in charge of brainwashing and de-moralizing the populace. Makes a lot of sense for her character, since it's one of the few things outside of cheerleading that she's good at.
* ImpossibleHourglassFigure: One of the curviest and most buxom characters in the series even though she's a teenager/young adult.
* {{Jerkass}}: She never passes up an opportunity to be mean to Kim. She's especially mean to Ron, and she uses her popularity as a weapon. Strangely enough, there are times she doesn't mind [[AnnoyingYoungerSibling Jim and Tim]], because they all like making Kim's life miserable. In a BadFuture where Shego takes over the world, joining the Supreme One really brings out the worst in her.
* JerkWithAHeartOfGold: At the end of episode "Bonding" she seems to have become more friendly towards Kim, but due to StatusQuoIsGod in later episodes she returns to the usual AlphaBitch.
* LaserGuidedKarma: At the end of "Graduation," Barkin informs her that she has to take summer school in order to graduate from high school. Why? She blew off all her classes the last week of school, which caused her to miss an important test, thus leaving her one class credit short of graduating.
* TheLoad: In "Bonding", it's used ''literally'', where Kim has to carry her, and makes Kim's job even harder by making the same mistake any amateur explorer does--falling for an innocent-looking trap.
* LoveAtFirstSight: With Junior -- it was like a match made in hell.
* MakeWayForThePrincess: She has this mindset in contrast to Kim, who's just as popular (if not ''more'' popular) than Bonnie is.
* OfficialCouple: She and Junior becomes a couple in the final season.
friendly.
* PairTheSpares: Paired off with Junior in By the PostScriptSeason.
* PunnyName: Rockwaller is a riff on "stonewall", which means to be uncooperative, obstructive, or evasive. "Rockwaller" also sound similar to "Rottweiler,"
series finale, he and they don't get [[StealthPun much bitchier]] than Bonny.
* TheRival: Outside of all the "saving the world" stuff, Bonnie's this to Kim for...basically everything--but ''especially'' when it's anything related to cheerleading.
* ShesGotLegs: As she's usually in a cheerleading outfit or anything with a short skirt, it becomes obvious.
* SingleGirlSeeksMostPopularGuy: Her attraction to Brick and Ron was mainly due to both being popular at something--Brick being the star quarterback on the football and Ron during his brief period as a millionaire (and later becoming the star running back for the football team).
* SitcomArchNemesis: She's a constant recurring thorn in the "basic average girl" side of Kim's life.
* TeethClenchedTeamwork: Whenever she and Kim
Zira have to work together, they're always at each others' throats.
* TokenEvilTeammate: Again, she's not evil per se, but she's still nasty and is really only the "mean girl" on her school cheerleading squad, as all the other cheerleaders--including Kim--are actually really nice (at least once you get to know them).
* UngratefulBitch: When the Bebes kidnapped her to make her their queen after overhearing Kim talk about her. After Kim manages to save her she scoffs
become a "Finally" and blames Kim for the whole mess even though it was unintentional.couple.



[[folder:Mr. Steven Barkin]]
-->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/PatrickWarburton
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The teacher who seems to be in charge of [[TwoTeacherSchool every class]] at Middleton High.

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!!Others

[[folder:Mr. Steven Barkin]]
-->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/PatrickWarburton
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and Mrs. Stoppable]]
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The teacher who seems
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-->'''Voiced by:''' Elliot Gould (Mr. Stoppable)/Andrea Martin (Mrs. Stoppable)

Ron's parents. Mr. Stoppable is a skilled actuary (good enough
to be in charge nominated as ''actuary of [[TwoTeacherSchool every class]] at Middleton High.the year'') and its unknown what Mrs. Stoppable does.



* DrillSergeantNasty: The "Coach Nasty" variant, which also carries over to his gruff classroom manner. He's a veteran, and presumably had the same no-nonsense demeanor while in the service.
* GoshDangItToHeck: He's got some odd G-rated exclamations.
* HiddenDepths: In season 4, he offhandedly mentions his high-school years, which are strangely identical to Ron's, including the saving the world part. It's probably why he's always tough on Ron.
* LastNameBasis: He gruffly addresses students by last name, and is almost always addressed by his last name (in a few situations someone uses his first name, "Steve").
* NoIndoorVoice: He ''can'' whisper, but he spends most of his time projecting across the room. It's quite justified because he ''was'' a DrillSergeantNasty once.
-->''Okay, people, now listen up!''
* NoodleIncident: The teachers at Middleton High are constantly sidelined by some odd event or other, leaving Mr. Barkin to fill in for them.
* RealMenWearPink: He's the ''brigadier general'' of a girls' scout organization.
* ReasonableAuthorityFigure: "Tough but fair." There was an episode about this.
* ScoutOut: In one episode, it's revealed that Barkin acts as a "den mother" to a Girl Scout-style scouting troop in Middleton called the Pixie Scouts, although he runs it more like a military unit--Barkin also refers to himself as a "Brigadier Pixie" rather than a "den mother."
* ShellShockedVeteran: Barkin occasionally freaks out when thrust into a crisis.
* SitcomArchNemesis: Mostly toward Ron, but occasionally toward Kim as well such as the episode where he catches her not making it to class on time and gives her detention.
* StrongFamilyResemblance: Barkin's father looks just like him, but slightly older. He also echoes Barkin's [[TwoTeacherSchool omnipresence]] by doing every job in a living-history village.
* SternTeacher: Barkin is nothing if not firm in his enforcement of rules and handling with students.
* TwoTeacherSchool: With the exception of a few episodes, Barkin's usually the only teacher who's ever actually seen at Middleton High School.
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[[folder:Monique]]
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-->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/RavenSymone/Vivica A. Fox (Future Monique)

Kim's best friend besides Ron, she is smart and hip and always available to provide level-headed advice for Kim. She is very fashionable and works at Club Banana. Occasionally Monique would join Kim on her missions but lacked the skill needed to be a competent sidekick.

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* DrillSergeantNasty: BumblingDad: Mr. Stoppable is like a grown-up version of his son in this regard. Defying this trope was the point of his Day In The "Coach Nasty" variant, which also carries over to his gruff classroom manner. He's a veteran, and presumably had the same no-nonsense demeanor while in the service.
* GoshDangItToHeck: He's got some odd G-rated exclamations.
Limelight.
* HiddenDepths: In season 4, he offhandedly mentions CatchPhrase: Mr. Stoppable's is "I can work anywhere." He even said this ''on the moon!''
* CrouchingMoronHiddenBadass: Mr. Stoppable defeated a math-themed supervillain at
his high-school years, which are strangely identical to Ron's, including own game by [[MundaneMadeAwesome using better math than him]].
* ADayInTheLimelight: Mr. Stoppable's defeat of
the saving the world part. It's probably why he's always tough on Ron.
* LastNameBasis: He gruffly addresses students by last name,
Mathter in "Mathter and is almost always addressed by his last name (in a few situations someone uses his first name, "Steve").
* NoIndoorVoice: He ''can'' whisper, but he spends most of his time projecting across the room. It's quite justified
Fervent" because he ''was'' a DrillSergeantNasty once.of the math involved.
-->''Okay, people, now listen up!''
* NoodleIncident: The teachers at Middleton High are constantly sidelined by some odd JewishMother: Mrs. Stoppable.
* {{Meganekko}}: Mrs. Stoppable.
* ParentalNeglect: They don't bother to warn Ron about major life events (moving, adopting a baby) until the
event or other, leaving Mr. Barkin to fill in for them.
* RealMenWearPink: He's the ''brigadier general''
is upon him, at which point they say, "This ''is'' our way of a girls' scout organization.
* ReasonableAuthorityFigure: "Tough but fair.
telling you." There was an episode about Though Mr. Stoppable is a better than his wife in regards to this.
* ScoutOut: In one episode, it's revealed that Barkin acts as TinyGuyHugeGirl: Mrs. Stoppable is about half a "den mother" to a Girl Scout-style scouting troop in Middleton called the Pixie Scouts, although he runs it more like a military unit--Barkin also refers to himself as a "Brigadier Pixie" rather head taller than a "den mother."
her husband.
* ShellShockedVeteran: Barkin occasionally freaks out when thrust into a crisis.
* SitcomArchNemesis: Mostly toward Ron,
{{Unnamed Parent}}s: {{Fanon}} has their names being Gene and Jean but occasionally toward Kim as well such as canon is silent on the episode where he catches her not making it to class on time and gives her detention.
* StrongFamilyResemblance: Barkin's father looks just like him, but slightly older. He also echoes Barkin's [[TwoTeacherSchool omnipresence]] by doing every job in a living-history village.
* SternTeacher: Barkin is nothing if not firm in his enforcement of rules and handling with students.
matter.
* TwoTeacherSchool: With the exception of a few episodes, Barkin's usually the only teacher who's ever actually seen at Middleton High School.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Monique]]
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WhatExactlyIsHisJob: It's never revealed what Mrs. Stoppable's job was, but it is implied to be in home office.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Hana Stoppable]]
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-->'''Voiced ->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/RavenSymone/Vivica A. Fox (Future Monique)

Kim's best friend besides Ron, she is smart and hip and always available to provide level-headed advice for Kim. She is very fashionable and works at Club Banana. Occasionally Monique would join Kim on her missions but lacked the skill needed to be a competent sidekick.
Grey [=DeLisle=]

Ron's adopted baby sister from Japan.



* ArtEvolution: In her first few appearances her eyes were mainly just dots connect to her eyebrows. From season two onward she got full pupils which allowed for better expressions.
* BlackBestFriend: Sassy and Kim's best female friend.
* FunWithAcronyms: Her Monique-speak.
* FutureBadass: Without Club Banana, she threw herself into training.
* GirlyGirlWithATomboyStreak: While she's all about shopping and fashion, she's also a huge fan of wrestling and extreme sports.
* OnlyOneName: We never hear her last name.
* SassyBlackWoman: More fun and less serious than Kim. She even sassed villains when she filled in as Ron's sidekick.
%%* ShesGotLegs
* TookALevelInBadass: When she goes on a mission with Kim she is shown to lack fighting prowess and is useless. By the time they go to the future she has trained ''a lot''--future-Monique justifies it by claiming that Shego took the fun out of shopping for her, so she had to find a new hobby.

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* ArtEvolution: In her first few appearances her eyes were mainly just dots connect AnnoyingYoungerSibling: Ron views Hana this way at first. He eventually warms up to her eyebrows. From season two onward her.
* BadassAdorable: While a foot tall and making cute baby noises,
she got full pupils which allowed for better expressions.
* BlackBestFriend: Sassy
was able to defeat Monkey Fist and Kim's best female friend.
[[spoiler:Yono]].
* FunWithAcronyms: Her Monique-speak.
BigBrotherWorship: Hana quickly came to love Ron.
* FutureBadass: Without Club Banana, she threw herself into training.CheerfulChild: {{Justified|Trope}}. Hana is a toddler and is rarely upset.
* CuteBruiser: Hana is a toddler with prophesied "monkey ninja" powers.
* HappilyAdopted: By the Stoppables and she's quite the happy little toddler.

* GirlyGirlWithATomboyStreak: While she's all about shopping PintsizedPowerhouse: Even before she learned to talk, she was capable of lifting and fashion, she's also a huge fan of wrestling and extreme sports.
* OnlyOneName: We never hear her last name.
* SassyBlackWoman: More fun and less serious than Kim. She even sassed villains when she filled in as Ron's sidekick.
%%* ShesGotLegs
* TookALevelInBadass: When she goes on a mission
throwing Monkey Fist with Kim she is shown to lack fighting prowess and is useless. By the time they go to the future she has trained ''a lot''--future-Monique justifies it by claiming that Shego took the fun out of shopping for her, so she had to find a new hobby.one hand.



[[folder:Tara]]
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-->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/TaraStrong

Tara is a blonde cheerleader who goes to Middleton High, and a friend of both Kim Possible and Bonnie Rockwaller. Tara is friendly and seems to be one of the favorites among the cheerleaders.

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[[folder:Sensei]]
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-->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/TaraStrong

Tara is a blonde cheerleader who goes to Middleton High, and a friend of both Kim Possible and Bonnie Rockwaller. Tara is friendly and seems to be one
Creator/GeorgeTakei

Headmaster
of the favorites among the cheerleaders. Yamanouchi Ninja School, Sensei is introduced in "Exchange", going into more detail on Ron's mystic monkey powers. He is a wise character who dispenses advice and is more than capable of holding his own.



* FlatCharacter: She doesn't get a lot of character development, as she is not a major character.
* NiceGirl: Even friendlier and kinder than Kim because she doesn't have the perfectionist streak.
* PairTheSpares: Paired with Josh Mankey (Kim's former love interest) in season 3.
* SingleWomanSeeksGoodMan: Gave Ron a smooch after he and Rufus saved them from Gill and later started dating [[NiceGuy Josh Mankey]].

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* FlatCharacter: She doesn't get a lot BadassGrandpa: He only cuts loose in two of character development, as she is not his appearances, but when he does, he takes out a major character.
* NiceGirl: Even friendlier and kinder than Kim because she doesn't have the perfectionist streak.
* PairTheSpares: Paired
[[NinjaPirateZombieRobot huge Samurai Guerilla]] by effortlessly blocking its blows with Josh Mankey (Kim's former love interest) in season 3.
* SingleWomanSeeksGoodMan: Gave Ron a smooch after he
his hands, and Rufus saved them from Gill then takes it down with his ''sandal.'' He also takes on Yono with magic, but that didn't work so well...
* OldMaster: Principal of a ninja school
and later started dating [[NiceGuy Josh Mankey]].he has a long white beard.
* TakenForGranite: Like [[ActionGirl Kim]], Sensei temporarily suffers this at the hands of Yono; but, like Kim, he gets better.
* WizardBeard: He sports a more believable version, which only goes down to around his midsection.



[[folder:Josh Mankey]]
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--> Voiced by: Breckin Meyer - A.J. Trauth

Josh Mankey is a student at Middleton High School and Kim's crush.

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[[folder:Josh Mankey]]
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[[folder:Yori]]
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--> Voiced by: Breckin Meyer - A.J. Trauth

Josh Mankey
-->'''Voiced by:''' Keiko Agena

Student at the Yamanouchi Ninja School, she
is a student at Middleton High School and also introduced in "Exchanged". She shows attraction to Ron, inciting Kim's crush.jealously a couple of times.



* TheAce: Being an artist, musician, and overall popular student qualifies him as one. He also happens to be a ChickMagnet and NiceGuy.
* AmbiguouslyBrown: He has tannish skin along with blue eyes and partial blonde hair. It's unknown what his exact ethnicity is.
* BigOlEyebrows: He has thick, brown eyebrows.
* ChickMagnet: Many girls have found him attractive including Kim.
* DarkSkinnedBlond: Josh has tanned skin and blonde hair.
* IronicName: His last name is a derogatory term meaning "1. worthless, rotten, or in bad taste and 2. dirty, filthy , or bad". Weird considering he is TheAce, a ChickMagnet, and a NiceGuy.
* {{Love Interest|s}}: Kim had a crush on him until "Emotion Sickness."
* MellowFellow: Josh is an easy-going and incredibly mellow person. He has only displayed very mild reactions to the assorted weirdness he witnessed when Kim's missions cut into her personal life.
* MulticoloredHair: The top part of his hair is blonder, while the bottom part is brown.
* NiceGuy: Caring, laid-back, easy-going, gentle, and kind-hearted.
* PairTheSpares: Paired with Tara in season 3.
* PunnyName: "Mankey" may also be an allusion to monkey, an animal which Ron fears. This is commented on in "Blush" when Ron says that "Mankey is only one vowel away from monkey." That may have explained why Ron and his pet, Rufus, did not care for him, since they both hate monkeys.

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* TheAce: Being an artist, musician, and overall popular student qualifies him as one. He also happens ActionGirl: She's training to be a ChickMagnet ninja.
%%* BadassNormal
* BecauseDestinySaysSo: Says that Kim
and NiceGuy.
* AmbiguouslyBrown: He has tannish skin along with blue eyes and partial blonde hair. It's unknown what his exact ethnicity is.
* BigOlEyebrows: He has thick, brown eyebrows.
* ChickMagnet: Many girls have found him attractive including Kim.
* DarkSkinnedBlond: Josh has tanned skin and blonde hair.
* IronicName: His last name
Ron becoming a couple is a derogatory term meaning "1. worthless, rotten, or in bad taste and 2. dirty, filthy , or bad". Weird considering he is TheAce, a ChickMagnet, and a NiceGuy.
* {{Love Interest|s}}: Kim had a crush on him until "Emotion Sickness.
"destiny."
* MellowFellow: Josh is an easy-going CasualDangerDialog: Tied back-to-back with Kim and incredibly mellow person. He has only displayed very mild reactions surrounded by lava is a "minor setback".
* CatchPhrase: "Oh, Stoppable-san, you and your American-style [character foible]s", typically followed by "Of course it will be your honor to [complete-mundane-but-arduous-task-X without aid from ninja allies]"[[hottip:*:Usually after they have shown up and helped out in some way. For example, once they procured tickets for an international flight, but Ron still had to carry the luggage.]]
* FirstNameBasis: When she first meets Ron she calls him "Stoppable-san", despite his requests for her to switch to "Ron-san". After getting to know him better, she switches
to the assorted weirdness he witnessed when Kim's missions cut into her personal life.
latter. He considers this a fist-pumping victory.
* MulticoloredHair: The top part of his hair IWantMyBelovedToBeHappy: While she obviously had feelings for Ron, she assured Team Possible that she really is blonder, while the bottom part is brown.
* NiceGuy: Caring, laid-back, easy-going, gentle, and kind-hearted.
* PairTheSpares: Paired
fine with Tara in season 3.
* PunnyName: "Mankey" may also be an allusion to monkey, an animal which
Kim and Ron fears. This dating.
* NiceGirl: Yori
is commented on in "Blush" when Ron says that "Mankey is very respectful with everyone she met, the only exception being established villains.
* {{Ninja}}: Training to be
one vowel away from monkey." That may have explained why Ron at a secret ninja school in Japan.
* ParentalAbandonment: Are her parents still around?
* SarcasmBlind: She misinterprets it as "American-style jokes".
* SingleWomanSeeksGoodMan: Yori shows an interest in Ron's humorous personality as well as his benevolent behavior.
* YamatoNadeshiko: She's a Japanese lady who is always reserved
and his pet, Rufus, did not care for him, since they both hate monkeys.composed. She fights with a paper folding fan.



[[folder:Brick Flagg]]
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-->'''Voiced by:''' by Rider Strong

Brick Flagg is a student at Middleton High School during Kim Possible's sophomore and junior years, and the star quarterback of the football team. He was also known for being the on again, off again boyfriend of Bonnie Rockwaller.

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[[folder:Team Impossible]]
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-->'''Voiced ->'''Voiced by:''' by Rider Strong

Brick Flagg
Unknown

Team Impossible
is a student at Middleton High School group of three highly trained high-danger operatives who were [[HiredGuns in it for the cash]]. A client trying to contact them via their web site accidentally hit "k" before entering the address "impossible.com", resulting in Kim [[MissedTheCall getting the call intended for them]] and undertaking her [[CalltoAdventure first heroic mission]]. They were content for the first three seasons to let Kim "have her fun", but they finally appear in the flesh during Kim Possible's sophomore the episode [[CharacterTitle "Team Impossible,"]] in which they suborn Kim's rides, leaving her unable to get to her missions, in an effort to squeeze her out of hero work. They are eventually forced by Team Possible to stop interfering with them, and junior years, and the star quarterback of the football team. He was also known for being the on again, off again boyfriend of Bonnie Rockwaller.to join Global Justice.



* DumbBlonde: Brick has blond hair and is generally slow-witted.
* DumbJock: The typical football player; big muscles everywhere except inside his head. Although he's not a JerkJock.
* EveryoneHasStandards: Despite Brick's slow witted nature and nice personality, he has a limit as to how much he is willing to tolerate in a relationship.
* HeldBackInSchool: Initially assumed to have only been a year older than Kim and her friends, but according to a comment Mr. Barkin made in "Ill-Suited," Brick apparently got held back in high school at least three times. Or it possibly took him seven times to graduate.
* JerkassBall: The normally nice Brick started a fight with [[ChickMagnet Hirotaka]] just because all the girls in school were infatuated with him. This fight only had two purposes: Showing how awesome Hirotaka is and acting as the catalyst for Monique and Kim fighting over him.
* LovableJock: He is the star quarterback of the football team, but generally avoids being a bully, unlike several of his fellow football players.
* {{Love Interest|s}}: Was this to Bonnie during Seasons 2 and 3, however the two seemed to be dating only for sake of popularity. They are no longer a couple after Brick went to college and dumped her for good.
* NiceGuy: Brick is somewhat conceited, but ultimately a nice guy. If nothing else, he attempts to treat his girlfriends well, as he knows the pain of being dumped.
* PutOnABus: In Season 4, he graduates from high school and goes off to college. He's mentioned a couple of times, but never actually seen in person during the final season.

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* DumbBlonde: Brick has blond hair and is generally slow-witted.
* DumbJock:
AlliterativeName: The typical football player; big muscles everywhere except inside his head. Although he's not a JerkJock.
* EveryoneHasStandards: Despite Brick's slow witted nature and nice personality, he has a limit as to how much he is willing to tolerate in a relationship.
* HeldBackInSchool: Initially assumed to have only been a year older than Kim and her friends, but according to a comment Mr. Barkin made in "Ill-Suited," Brick apparently got held back in high school at least
three times. Or it possibly took him seven times to graduate.
* JerkassBall: The normally nice Brick started a fight with [[ChickMagnet Hirotaka]] just because all the girls in school were infatuated with him. This fight only had two purposes: Showing how awesome Hirotaka is and acting as the catalyst for Monique and Kim fighting over him.
* LovableJock: He is the star quarterback
members of the football team, but generally avoids being a bully, unlike several of his fellow football players.
team are Dash Daman, Crash Cranston, and Burn Burnmen.
* {{Love Interest|s}}: Was AlwaysSomeoneBetter: They initially seem like this to Bonnie during Seasons 2 and 3, however the two seemed to be dating only for sake of popularity. They are no longer a couple after Brick went to college and dumped her for good.
* NiceGuy: Brick is somewhat conceited,
Kim, but she's ultimately a nice guy. If nothing else, he attempts this to treat his girlfriends well, as he knows them. They had to sabotage her rides just to get her out of the pain way but when stuck in a situation just like that of being dumped.Kim's origin in ''A Stitch In Time'', they were utterly stumped on what to do--Kim made them look like amateurs.
* PutOnABus: In Season 4, BadassNormal: All three of them lack superpowers, and are, in a sense, adult, male, mercenary versions of Team Possible, using gadgets and an arsenal of martial arts to bring down the (occasionally) superpowered villains of the verse.
* BaldBlackLeaderGuy: Dash Daman leads the group.
* CurbstompBattle: This summarizes what happens when the three try to prevent Kim's antics by ending her adventures; [[NeverSayDie forever]]. Ironically it's not Kim who thwarts them, but ''Wade'', the guy who runs Kim's website for her and Ron, after they countered his hacking and [[BerserkButton fried his system]] as a result.
* GeniusBruiser: Burn Burnmen is just as big and heavily muscled as his teammates and
he graduates is a highly certified public accountant, but numbers aren't the only thing he crunches.
* HiredGuns: [[EvenEvilHasStandards They just don't work for villains.]] Which Kim does for Mr. Hench, albeit grudgingly.
* LampshadeHanging: Dash asks Ron why his [[IKnowKungFaux Monkey Kung Fu]] isn't manifesting.
-->'''Ron''': ''It comes and it goes''.
* JumpingOffTheSlipperySlope: These guys did this by forcing Kim out of hero work because she cut into their profit margins, because she does it for ''free'' (and occasionally asks for help to later missions). They also go
from high school simply giving her a stern warning to trying to [[NeverSayDie permanently end]] her adventures.
* KickTheDog: They zap a moviegoer who refused to leave with a "Fork" when they try to [[BullyingADragon intimidate Kim]]. The kid paid $9.75 to see the movie.
* MissedTheCall: Kim's first adventure was rescuing someone who tried to contact Team Impossible but reached her website instead.
* PunchClockHero: They're mercenaries--they save the world just like Kim
and goes off to college. He's mentioned a couple of times, but never actually seen in person during the final season.Ron do, except they charge money for their missions. If you don't pay, you don't get help.
* PunnyName: Dash Daman. Dash da(the) man.



[[folder:Zita Flores]]
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--> Voiced by: Creator/NikaFutterman

A student at Middleton High School who worked at the local multiplex theater.

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[[folder:Dr. Betty Director]]
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--> Voiced by: Creator/NikaFutterman

A student at Middleton High School
-->'''Voiced by:''' Felicity Huffman

Chief of Global Justice,
who worked at occasionally recruits Kim to help with a case and is interested in learning the local multiplex theater. secret to her success.



* ActionGirl: Brave and capable in danger and this is lampshaded by Ron ("Are all girls like this, or just the ones I know?").
* BackForTheFinale: Return in the series finale as Felix's [[PairTheSpares girlfriend]].
* GamerChick: Zita was a highly experienced player of the online computer game Everlot. Though she was only well-known among a small group of friends at the time, since she spearheaded a successful revolt against the infamous Wraithmaster and was vital to his defeat, it is fairly safe to assume that her status in the game was considerably elevated afterward.
* NiceGirl: Zita has a friendly personality.
* PairTheSpares: By the series finale, she and Felix seemed to have become a couple.
* SatelliteLoveInterest: For Ron. Most of her scenes are related to him.

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* ActionGirl: Brave and capable in danger and this EvilTwin: Sort of -- Gemini is lampshaded by Ron ("Are all girls her evil ''fraternal'' twin, who doesn't look like this, or just her (even ignoring the ones I know?").
fact that he's a guy) except that he also wears an {{eyepatch|OfPower}}.
* BackForTheFinale: Return {{Expy}}: A female ComicBook/NickFury as she is a badass EyepatchOfPower wearing leader of an international organization that fights crime.
%%* ImpossibleHourglassFigure:
* NotSoAboveItAll: Dr. Director and Gemini at first seemingly have a typical antagonist relationship, before the reveal they are twin siblings, revealed when they call each other by first name (Betty and Sheldon respectably). Cue the two bickering like children due to their past and Gemini even going to get their mother involved. Ron lampshades the goofiness of it all.
* ReasonableAuthorityFigure: Unlike Team Impossible, she works with Kim to complete missions instead of trying to brush her aside because she didn't feel threatened by Kim's success. She picks up Kim's help in Season One and Kim's record grew to at least twice if not three times the size it was then when Team Impossible started picking on her, including at least a few more ops with Global Justice [[SugarWiki/NoProblemWithLicensedGames
in the series finale as Felix's [[PairTheSpares girlfriend]].
tie-in games]].
* GamerChick: Zita was a highly experienced player of SiblingSenioritySquabble: Gemini [[FreudianExcuse attributes his conflict with his sister]] to the online computer game Everlot. Though fact that she was only well-known among a small group of friends at the time, since she spearheaded a successful revolt against the infamous Wraithmaster and was vital didn't defer to his defeat, it is fairly safe to assume that her status in as the game was considerably elevated afterward.
* NiceGirl: Zita has a friendly personality.
* PairTheSpares: By the series finale, she and Felix seemed to have become a couple.
* SatelliteLoveInterest: For Ron. Most of her scenes are related to him.
elder twin (by four minutes).



[[folder:Felix Renton]]
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->'''Voiced by:''' Jason Marsden

Felix Renton is a student at Middleton High School who is friends with Ron and Kim (although he's closer to Ron).

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[[folder:Felix Renton]]
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[[folder:Team Go]]
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->'''Voiced by:''' Jason Marsden

Felix Renton is a student at Middleton High School who is friends with Ron
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--> Hego voiced by: Creator/ChristopherMcDonald
--> Mego voiced by: Creator/JereBurns
--> Wego voiced by: Creator/FredSavage

A do-gooder SuperFamilyTeam composed of Shego's four brothers--the somewhat dim-witted but principled Hego, the narcissistic
and Kim (although he's closer self-centered Mego, and the energetic Wego twins. Shego used to Ron).be part of the team before she [[BlackSheep quit]] and [[FaceHeelTurn became a supervillain]].



* BigEater: He was able to out-eat Ron.
* BrainyBrunette: Felix was very intelligent, and was best known for his quick thinking in a crisis, as well as handling his wheelchair's cyber-robotics with ease.
* GeniusCripple: Felix is handicapped and is a brilliant young man. He handles a cool wheelchair that allows him to fly (built for him specifically by his mother), and governments and militaries want to work with him and his legendary brainpower. He prefers to goof off and play video games with Ron. Felix was even the class valedictorian of his graduating class.
* HandicappedBadass: Felix is paraplegic and though seemingly a normal wheelchair at most times, Felix could instantly take to the air with it, or defend himself by deploying a pair of robot arms.
* LikeParentLikeChild: His mother is a genius in cybernetics and robotics, having designed Felix's wheelchair. It's clear where Felix gets his smarts from.
* NiceGuy: Kind, easygoing, helpful, and friendly.
* PairTheSpares: By the series finale, he and Zira have become a couple.

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* BigEater: He was able CainAndAbel: All of them are the Abels to out-eat Ron.
Shego's Cain; it's implied she betrayed them at one point.
* BrainyBrunette: Felix was very intelligent, CrouchingMoronHiddenBadass: Without Shego to keep them in line they're good but nothing special. With Shego around, they're ''invincible''. They know it:
-->'''Electronique:''' "How did the four of you ever manage to get ''anything'' done?!"
-->'''Shego's brothers (together):''' "Shego!"
-->'''Hego:''' "She had a way of keeping things focused. When she left, the team sort of...fell apart."
* CurtainsMatchTheWindow: All of them--Hego has blue hair
and was best blue eyes, Mego has purple hair and purple eyes, and the twins have red hair and red eyes. This is only when superpowered, though, as Hego appears in his civilian identity with normal black hair.
* DeadpanSnarker: Mego is prone to making insulting wisecracks.
* TheDividual: The twins do everything together and are always treated as one person, to the extent that both of them are
known for as "Wego."
* EgocentricTeamNaming: It's assumed that Hego named the group as he's the leader and seems to be the eldest, but Mego is the self-centered one of the group. That is not to say, however, that Hego (who is not without
his quick thinking in a crisis, as well as handling his wheelchair's cyber-robotics with ease.personality flaws) wouldn't do such an act.
* FamilyThemeNaming: Shego, Hego, Mego and the Wego Twins (though these seem to be codenames rather than personal names).
* FashionableAsymmetry: Their outfits are harlequin-dazzle patterns (see Shego's entry above), of black and blue (Hego), purple (Mego), or red (the Wegos).
* FinishingEachOthersSentences: The twins do this all the time. They're twins.

* GeniusCripple: Felix is handicapped and is a brilliant young man. He handles a cool wheelchair GoodCannotComprehendEvil: Hego at least, since he's insistent that allows him there is still good in Shego even after she directly backstabs them, after she betrayed them the first time in their backstory.
* IncredibleShrinkingMan: Mego's superpower is
to fly (built for him specifically by decrease his mother), size. He insists that this is ''very'' useful.
* TheLeader: Hego appears to be the team's because he gives Mego a hard time about not following procedure.
* MagicMeteor: They got their superpowers from a "glowing, rainbow-colored comet" when they were kids.
* MeaningfulName: Hego is the most masculine, Mego is [[ItsAllAboutMe egocentric]],
and governments and militaries want to the Wego twins work in conjunction with him and his legendary brainpower. He prefers each other.
* PowerGlows: Whenever they use their power they glow.
* ProdigalFamily: To Shego. She left.
* SelfDuplication: The twins are able
to goof off and play video games create multiple copies of themselves.
* SuperStrength: Hego's superpower makes lifting cars easy.
* YouGottaHaveBlueHair:
** Hego has blue hair.
** Mego has purple hair.
* ZergRush: The twins' preferred fighting style is overwhelming the enemy
with Ron. Felix was even the class valedictorian of his graduating class.
* HandicappedBadass: Felix is paraplegic and though seemingly a normal wheelchair at most times, Felix could instantly take to the air with it, or defend himself by deploying a pair of robot arms.
* LikeParentLikeChild: His mother is a genius in cybernetics and robotics, having designed Felix's wheelchair. It's clear where Felix gets his smarts from.
* NiceGuy: Kind, easygoing, helpful, and friendly.
* PairTheSpares: By the series finale, he and Zira have become a couple.
sheer numbers.



!!Others

[[folder:Mr. and Mrs. Stoppable]]
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-->'''Voiced by:''' Elliot Gould (Mr. Stoppable)/Andrea Martin (Mrs. Stoppable)

Ron's parents. Mr. Stoppable is a skilled actuary (good enough to be nominated as ''actuary of the year'') and its unknown what Mrs. Stoppable does.

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!!Others

[[folder:Mr.
[[folder:Connie and Mrs. Stoppable]]
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Lonnie Rockwaller]]
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-->'''Voiced by:''' Elliot Gould (Mr. Stoppable)/Andrea Martin (Mrs. Stoppable)

Ron's parents. Mr. Stoppable is a skilled actuary (good enough to be nominated
--> Voiced by: Creator/GreyDeLisle

Bonnie Rockwaller's two older sisters
as ''actuary of the year'') and its unknown what Mrs. Stoppable does.well as Bonnie's only known siblings.



* BumblingDad: Mr. Stoppable is like a grown-up version of his son in this regard. Defying this trope was the point of his Day In The Limelight.
* CatchPhrase: Mr. Stoppable's is "I can work anywhere." He even said this ''on the moon!''
* CrouchingMoronHiddenBadass: Mr. Stoppable defeated a math-themed supervillain at his own game by [[MundaneMadeAwesome using better math than him]].
* ADayInTheLimelight: Mr. Stoppable's defeat of the Mathter in "Mathter and Fervent" because of the math involved.
* JewishMother: Mrs. Stoppable.
* {{Meganekko}}: Mrs. Stoppable.
* ParentalNeglect: They don't bother to warn Ron about major life events (moving, adopting a baby) until the event is upon him, at which point they say, "This ''is'' our way of telling you." Though Mr. Stoppable is a better than his wife in regards to this.
* TinyGuyHugeGirl: Mrs. Stoppable is about half a head taller than her husband.
* {{Unnamed Parent}}s: {{Fanon}} has their names being Gene and Jean but canon is silent on the matter.
* WhatExactlyIsHisJob: It's never revealed what Mrs. Stoppable's job was, but it is implied to be in home office.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Hana Stoppable]]
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->'''Voiced by:''' Grey [=DeLisle=]

Ron's adopted baby sister from Japan.

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* BumblingDad: Mr. Stoppable is like a grown-up version of his son in AloofBigSister: Connie and Lonnie seem very close to each other, but they don't seem all that close to Bonnie.
* {{Alpha Bitch}}es: Connie and Lonnie may have been
this regard. Defying when they were students at Middleton High School.
* AlwaysSomeoneBetter: They're both
this trope was to Bonnie--Connie's said to be the point most intelligent while Lonnie's considered to be the most beautiful. They often claim, "Connie got all ''the brains'', Lonnie got all ''the looks'', and Bonnie got ''the rest''."
* BigSisterBully: They're just as mean ([[UpToEleven if not]] ''[[UpToEleven meaner]]'') to Bonnie as she typically is to others.
* BrainlessBeauty: It's shown that Lonnie's [[FeigningIntelligence not as smart as she might try to pull off]], as in her and Connie's only appearance, she incorrectly called ''France'' a ''city''.
* HateSink: Simply exists to belittle their younger sister and being unlikable.
* InformedAbility: Very little is actually known about their abilities, aside from Connie being the most intelligent and Lonnie being the most beautiful (if one would count that as a "skill"). However, Connie and Lonnie must have some kind
of his Day In The Limelight.skills, if they were able to win their [[TalentContest school talent show]] multiple years in a row when they were in high school.
* {{Jerkass}}es: They aren't just mean and rude to their sister, but to others as well, such as when Kim tried introducing herself to them:
-->'''Kim:''' Hi I'm-
-->'''Connie and Lonnie:''' (at the same time) ''So don't care!''
** They even call Kim "Amy" and say "Whatever" when she corrects them on her name.
* {{Satellite Character}}s: Other than being Bonnie's sisters who're are apparently the biggest reason in her turnout as a mean person, they don't really add much to the show's plot.
* SiblingRivalry: Not with each other, but with Bonnie.
* SingleMindedTwins: Personality wise, they're identical to each other--also, they're basically just meaner, bitchier versions of Bonnie. It's never said if Connie and Lonnie are actually twins, but the way they interact with each other strongly indicates that they are.

* CatchPhrase: Mr. Stoppable's is "I can work anywhere." He even said this ''on the moon!''
* CrouchingMoronHiddenBadass: Mr. Stoppable defeated a math-themed supervillain at his own game by [[MundaneMadeAwesome using better math than him]].
* ADayInTheLimelight: Mr. Stoppable's defeat of the Mathter in "Mathter and Fervent" because of the math involved.
* JewishMother: Mrs. Stoppable.
* {{Meganekko}}: Mrs. Stoppable.
* ParentalNeglect: They don't bother to warn Ron about major life events (moving, adopting a baby) until the event is upon him, at which point they say, "This ''is'' our way of telling you." Though Mr. Stoppable is a better than his wife in regards to this.
* TinyGuyHugeGirl: Mrs. Stoppable is about half a head taller than her husband.
* {{Unnamed Parent}}s: {{Fanon}} has
ThemeTwinNaming: With each other ''and'' their names being Gene younger sister--"Connie," "Lonnie" and Jean "Bonnie."
* {{Those Two G|uys}}irls: They're presumably very close to each other,
but canon is silent on given that they only made '''one''' physical appearance in the matter.
* WhatExactlyIsHisJob: It's never revealed what Mrs. Stoppable's job was, but it is implied to be in home office.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Hana Stoppable]]
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entire ''Kim Possible''-franchise, it's unknown how often and how much time they actually spend together.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Mrs. Rockwaller]]
--> Voiced by: Jo Anne Worley
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->'''Voiced by:''' Grey [=DeLisle=]

Ron's adopted baby sister from Japan.
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Bonnie's cheerful and eccentric mother.



* AnnoyingYoungerSibling: Ron views Hana this way at first. He eventually warms up to her.
* BadassAdorable: While a foot tall and making cute baby noises, she was able to defeat Monkey Fist and [[spoiler:Yono]].
* BigBrotherWorship: Hana quickly came to love Ron.
* CheerfulChild: {{Justified|Trope}}. Hana is a toddler and is rarely upset.
* CuteBruiser: Hana is a toddler with prophesied "monkey ninja" powers.
* HappilyAdopted: By the Stoppables and she's quite the happy little toddler.
* PintsizedPowerhouse: Even before she learned to talk, she was capable of lifting and throwing Monkey Fist with one hand.

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* AnnoyingYoungerSibling: Ron views Hana this way at first. He eventually warms up to her.
* BadassAdorable: While a foot tall and making cute baby noises,
AmazinglyEmbarrassingParents: At the end of the episode "Downhill," she was able starts calling Bonnie "Bon-Bon" in front of her classmates, much to defeat Monkey Fist and [[spoiler:Yono]].
Bonnie's dismay.
%%* BeautyMark
* BigBrotherWorship: Hana quickly came to love Ron.
* CheerfulChild: {{Justified|Trope}}. Hana is a toddler and is rarely upset.
* CuteBruiser: Hana is a toddler with prophesied "monkey ninja" powers.
* HappilyAdopted: By the Stoppables and she's
MotorMouth: She's quite talkative.
* MyBelovedSmother: Implied towards Bonnie because of her actions in "Downhill".
* NiceGirl: She's very friendly.
* OpenMindedParent: Implied. This may be
the happy little toddler.
* PintsizedPowerhouse: Even before she learned to talk, she was capable of lifting and throwing Monkey Fist with one hand.
reason why her daughters are {{spoiled brat}}s.




[[folder:Sensei]]
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-->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/GeorgeTakei

Headmaster of the Yamanouchi Ninja School, Sensei is introduced in "Exchange", going into more detail on Ron's mystic monkey powers. He is a wise character who dispenses advice and is more than capable of holding his own.



* BadassGrandpa: He only cuts loose in two of his appearances, but when he does, he takes out a [[NinjaPirateZombieRobot huge Samurai Guerilla]] by effortlessly blocking its blows with his hands, and then takes it down with his ''sandal.'' He also takes on Yono with magic, but that didn't work so well...
* OldMaster: Principal of a ninja school and he has a long white beard.
* TakenForGranite: Like [[ActionGirl Kim]], Sensei temporarily suffers this at the hands of Yono; but, like Kim, he gets better.
* WizardBeard: He sports a more believable version, which only goes down to around his midsection.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Yori]]
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-->'''Voiced by:''' Keiko Agena

Student at the Yamanouchi Ninja School, she is also introduced in "Exchanged". She shows attraction to Ron, inciting Kim's jealously a couple of times.
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* ActionGirl: She's training to be a ninja.
%%* BadassNormal
* BecauseDestinySaysSo: Says that Kim and Ron becoming a couple is "destiny."
* CasualDangerDialog: Tied back-to-back with Kim and surrounded by lava is a "minor setback".
* CatchPhrase: "Oh, Stoppable-san, you and your American-style [character foible]s", typically followed by "Of course it will be your honor to [complete-mundane-but-arduous-task-X without aid from ninja allies]"[[hottip:*:Usually after they have shown up and helped out in some way. For example, once they procured tickets for an international flight, but Ron still had to carry the luggage.]]
* FirstNameBasis: When she first meets Ron she calls him "Stoppable-san", despite his requests for her to switch to "Ron-san". After getting to know him better, she switches to the latter. He considers this a fist-pumping victory.
* IWantMyBelovedToBeHappy: While she obviously had feelings for Ron, she assured Team Possible that she really is fine with Kim and Ron dating.
* NiceGirl: Yori is very respectful with everyone she met, the only exception being established villains.
* {{Ninja}}: Training to be one at a secret ninja school in Japan.
* ParentalAbandonment: Are her parents still around?
* SarcasmBlind: She misinterprets it as "American-style jokes".
* SingleWomanSeeksGoodMan: Yori shows an interest in Ron's humorous personality as well as his benevolent behavior.
* YamatoNadeshiko: She's a Japanese lady who is always reserved and composed. She fights with a paper folding fan.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Team Impossible]]
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->'''Voiced by:''' Unknown

Team Impossible is a group of three highly trained high-danger operatives who were [[HiredGuns in it for the cash]]. A client trying to contact them via their web site accidentally hit "k" before entering the address "impossible.com", resulting in Kim [[MissedTheCall getting the call intended for them]] and undertaking her [[CalltoAdventure first heroic mission]]. They were content for the first three seasons to let Kim "have her fun", but they finally appear in the flesh during the episode [[CharacterTitle "Team Impossible,"]] in which they suborn Kim's rides, leaving her unable to get to her missions, in an effort to squeeze her out of hero work. They are eventually forced by Team Possible to stop interfering with them, and to join Global Justice.
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* AlliterativeName: The three members of the team are Dash Daman, Crash Cranston, and Burn Burnmen.
* AlwaysSomeoneBetter: They initially seem like this to Kim, but she's ultimately this to them. They had to sabotage her rides just to get her out of the way but when stuck in a situation just like that of Kim's origin in ''A Stitch In Time'', they were utterly stumped on what to do--Kim made them look like amateurs.
* BadassNormal: All three of them lack superpowers, and are, in a sense, adult, male, mercenary versions of Team Possible, using gadgets and an arsenal of martial arts to bring down the (occasionally) superpowered villains of the verse.
* BaldBlackLeaderGuy: Dash Daman leads the group.
* CurbstompBattle: This summarizes what happens when the three try to prevent Kim's antics by ending her adventures; [[NeverSayDie forever]]. Ironically it's not Kim who thwarts them, but ''Wade'', the guy who runs Kim's website for her and Ron, after they countered his hacking and [[BerserkButton fried his system]] as a result.
* GeniusBruiser: Burn Burnmen is just as big and heavily muscled as his teammates and he is a highly certified public accountant, but numbers aren't the only thing he crunches.
* HiredGuns: [[EvenEvilHasStandards They just don't work for villains.]] Which Kim does for Mr. Hench, albeit grudgingly.
* LampshadeHanging: Dash asks Ron why his [[IKnowKungFaux Monkey Kung Fu]] isn't manifesting.
-->'''Ron''': ''It comes and it goes''.
* JumpingOffTheSlipperySlope: These guys did this by forcing Kim out of hero work because she cut into their profit margins, because she does it for ''free'' (and occasionally asks for help to later missions). They also go from simply giving her a stern warning to trying to [[NeverSayDie permanently end]] her adventures.
* KickTheDog: They zap a moviegoer who refused to leave with a "Fork" when they try to [[BullyingADragon intimidate Kim]]. The kid paid $9.75 to see the movie.
* MissedTheCall: Kim's first adventure was rescuing someone who tried to contact Team Impossible but reached her website instead.
* PunchClockHero: They're mercenaries--they save the world just like Kim and Ron do, except they charge money for their missions. If you don't pay, you don't get help.
* PunnyName: Dash Daman. Dash da(the) man.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Dr. Betty Director]]
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-->'''Voiced by:''' Felicity Huffman

Chief of Global Justice, who occasionally recruits Kim to help with a case and is interested in learning the secret to her success.
----
* EvilTwin: Sort of -- Gemini is her evil ''fraternal'' twin, who doesn't look like her (even ignoring the fact that he's a guy) except that he also wears an {{eyepatch|OfPower}}.
* {{Expy}}: A female ComicBook/NickFury as she is a badass EyepatchOfPower wearing leader of an international organization that fights crime.
%%* ImpossibleHourglassFigure:
* NotSoAboveItAll: Dr. Director and Gemini at first seemingly have a typical antagonist relationship, before the reveal they are twin siblings, revealed when they call each other by first name (Betty and Sheldon respectably). Cue the two bickering like children due to their past and Gemini even going to get their mother involved. Ron lampshades the goofiness of it all.
* ReasonableAuthorityFigure: Unlike Team Impossible, she works with Kim to complete missions instead of trying to brush her aside because she didn't feel threatened by Kim's success. She picks up Kim's help in Season One and Kim's record grew to at least twice if not three times the size it was then when Team Impossible started picking on her, including at least a few more ops with Global Justice [[SugarWiki/NoProblemWithLicensedGames in the tie-in games]].
* SiblingSenioritySquabble: Gemini [[FreudianExcuse attributes his conflict with his sister]] to the fact that she didn't defer to his status as the elder twin (by four minutes).
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Team Go]]
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--> Hego voiced by: Creator/ChristopherMcDonald
--> Mego voiced by: Creator/JereBurns
--> Wego voiced by: Creator/FredSavage

A do-gooder SuperFamilyTeam composed of Shego's four brothers--the somewhat dim-witted but principled Hego, the narcissistic and self-centered Mego, and the energetic Wego twins. Shego used to be part of the team before she [[BlackSheep quit]] and [[FaceHeelTurn became a supervillain]].
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* CainAndAbel: All of them are the Abels to Shego's Cain; it's implied she betrayed them at one point.
* CrouchingMoronHiddenBadass: Without Shego to keep them in line they're good but nothing special. With Shego around, they're ''invincible''. They know it:
-->'''Electronique:''' "How did the four of you ever manage to get ''anything'' done?!"
-->'''Shego's brothers (together):''' "Shego!"
-->'''Hego:''' "She had a way of keeping things focused. When she left, the team sort of...fell apart."
* CurtainsMatchTheWindow: All of them--Hego has blue hair and blue eyes, Mego has purple hair and purple eyes, and the twins have red hair and red eyes. This is only when superpowered, though, as Hego appears in his civilian identity with normal black hair.
* DeadpanSnarker: Mego is prone to making insulting wisecracks.
* TheDividual: The twins do everything together and are always treated as one person, to the extent that both of them are known as "Wego."
* EgocentricTeamNaming: It's assumed that Hego named the group as he's the leader and seems to be the eldest, but Mego is the self-centered one of the group. That is not to say, however, that Hego (who is not without his personality flaws) wouldn't do such an act.
* FamilyThemeNaming: Shego, Hego, Mego and the Wego Twins (though these seem to be codenames rather than personal names).
* FashionableAsymmetry: Their outfits are harlequin-dazzle patterns (see Shego's entry above), of black and blue (Hego), purple (Mego), or red (the Wegos).
* FinishingEachOthersSentences: The twins do this all the time. They're twins.
* GoodCannotComprehendEvil: Hego at least, since he's insistent that there is still good in Shego even after she directly backstabs them, after she betrayed them the first time in their backstory.
* IncredibleShrinkingMan: Mego's superpower is to decrease his size. He insists that this is ''very'' useful.
* TheLeader: Hego appears to be the team's because he gives Mego a hard time about not following procedure.
* MagicMeteor: They got their superpowers from a "glowing, rainbow-colored comet" when they were kids.
* MeaningfulName: Hego is the most masculine, Mego is [[ItsAllAboutMe egocentric]], and the Wego twins work in conjunction with each other.
* PowerGlows: Whenever they use their power they glow.
* ProdigalFamily: To Shego. She left.
* SelfDuplication: The twins are able to create multiple copies of themselves.
* SuperStrength: Hego's superpower makes lifting cars easy.
* YouGottaHaveBlueHair:
** Hego has blue hair.
** Mego has purple hair.
* ZergRush: The twins' preferred fighting style is overwhelming the enemy with sheer numbers.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Connie and Lonnie Rockwaller]]
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--> Voiced by: Creator/GreyDeLisle

Bonnie Rockwaller's two older sisters as well as Bonnie's only known siblings.
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* AloofBigSister: Connie and Lonnie seem very close to each other, but they don't seem all that close to Bonnie.
* {{Alpha Bitch}}es: Connie and Lonnie may have been this when they were students at Middleton High School.
* AlwaysSomeoneBetter: They're both this to Bonnie--Connie's said to be the most intelligent while Lonnie's considered to be the most beautiful. They often claim, "Connie got all ''the brains'', Lonnie got all ''the looks'', and Bonnie got ''the rest''."
* BigSisterBully: They're just as mean ([[UpToEleven if not]] ''[[UpToEleven meaner]]'') to Bonnie as she typically is to others.
* BrainlessBeauty: It's shown that Lonnie's [[FeigningIntelligence not as smart as she might try to pull off]], as in her and Connie's only appearance, she incorrectly called ''France'' a ''city''.
* HateSink: Simply exists to belittle their younger sister and being unlikable.
* InformedAbility: Very little is actually known about their abilities, aside from Connie being the most intelligent and Lonnie being the most beautiful (if one would count that as a "skill"). However, Connie and Lonnie must have some kind of skills, if they were able to win their [[TalentContest school talent show]] multiple years in a row when they were in high school.
* {{Jerkass}}es: They aren't just mean and rude to their sister, but to others as well, such as when Kim tried introducing herself to them:
-->'''Kim:''' Hi I'm-
-->'''Connie and Lonnie:''' (at the same time) ''So don't care!''
** They even call Kim "Amy" and say "Whatever" when she corrects them on her name.
* {{Satellite Character}}s: Other than being Bonnie's sisters who're are apparently the biggest reason in her turnout as a mean person, they don't really add much to the show's plot.
* SiblingRivalry: Not with each other, but with Bonnie.
* SingleMindedTwins: Personality wise, they're identical to each other--also, they're basically just meaner, bitchier versions of Bonnie. It's never said if Connie and Lonnie are actually twins, but the way they interact with each other strongly indicates that they are.
* ThemeTwinNaming: With each other ''and'' their younger sister--"Connie," "Lonnie" and "Bonnie."
* {{Those Two G|uys}}irls: They're presumably very close to each other, but given that they only made '''one''' physical appearance in the entire ''Kim Possible''-franchise, it's unknown how often and how much time they actually spend together.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Mrs. Rockwaller]]
--> Voiced by: Jo Anne Worley
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Bonnie's cheerful and eccentric mother.
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* AmazinglyEmbarrassingParents: At the end of the episode "Downhill," she starts calling Bonnie "Bon-Bon" in front of her classmates, much to Bonnie's dismay.
%%* BeautyMark
* MotorMouth: She's quite talkative.
* MyBelovedSmother: Implied towards Bonnie because of her actions in "Downhill".
* NiceGirl: She's very friendly.
* OpenMindedParent: Implied. This may be the reason why her daughters are {{spoiled brat}}s.
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!!Villains

[[folder:Dr. Drakken]]
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-->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/JohnDiMaggio

Along with Shego, a recurring villain for all four seasons, so we learn a lot about him. Real name Drew Lipsky, Dr. Drakken is a MadScientist aiming to TakeOverTheWorld.

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!!Kim's Family

[[folder:Doctor James Timothy Possible (a.k.a. Mr. Dr. P.)]]
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Gary Cole

Dr. James Possible works for the government as a rocket scientist. Although he's very focused on his work, he is a caring and trusting father. He seems to feel that his kids are smart enough to be FreeRangeChildren, but he's always there in times of need. He's extremely uncomfortable
with Shego, a recurring villain for all four seasons, so we learn a lot about him. Real name Drew Lipsky, Dr. Drakken is a MadScientist aiming to TakeOverTheWorld.his daughter dating...well, anyone (with the exception of Ron).



* AmazingTechnicolorPopulation: His blue skin, though he didn't always have it. At the end of the last episode, he starts telling the story of how he turned blue, but [[TheUnreveal the show ends and cuts him off mid-sentence]].
* {{Angrish}}: On at least one occasion, prompting Shego to cut him off with "Dr. D! You've stopped using ''words''." Interestingly enough, in that instance, he wasn't ''totally'' pulling stuff out of thin air; he was [[ShoutOut quoting]] the bizarre instruments from ''WesternAnimation/HowTheGrinchStoleChristmas''.
* ArchEnemy: Kim's archfoe, though not her biggest threat.
* BigBad: He and Shego are the most recurring villains in the series, as well as the main antagonists of the two movies.
* BigBadWannabe: Usually he's too incompetent to pull off a successful EvilPlan.
* BigOlUnibrow: Part his ugly/creepiness.
* ButtMonkey: No one respects him, least of all his sidekick. Hilariously embarrassing things often happen to him.
* CatchPhrase:
** [[DefeatCatchphrase "You think you're all that, Kim Possible! But you're ''not''!"]] [[MadLibsCatchPhrase Adapted to each situation]], such as "You think your car is all that..."
** Also: "[[OhCrap Oh]] [[GoshDangItToHeck snap]]!"
* CrouchingMoronHiddenBadass:
** When Aviarius captures Kim, Shego and the rest of Team Go, Wade calls Dr. Drakken for help. Drakken, who's usually ineffective shows up with one very serious attack robot and says, 'I was told Shego was in trouble! ''[[BerserkButton WHERE IS THIS AVIARIUS?!']]''
** Also in ''[[TheMovie So The Drama]]'' he nearly conquered the world. The situation reached a point where Kim and Ron were captured and Kim's will to fight was effectively broken. Had Ron not managed to give her back some resolve ([[IdiotBall or Drakken and Shego remembered to disarm them]]) Drakken would have won.
** Generally speaking he's pretty competent ''provided'' [[RedemptionPromotion he's opposing other villains]]. This is something Dementor lampshades in TheStinger of the final episode.
** Also when he is shown to be truly furious it can be quite intimidating. One notable occasion when Shego loses his body in "Mind Games" his anger is enough to actually frighten her into trying to flirt with him in order to placate him.
* DemotedToDragon: In "Sitch In Time," he's been demoted to a hulking bodyguard for Shego Supreme.
* DitzyGenius: He's often clueless about matters other than mad science. One particularly extreme example is when he tried to [[ReunionRevenge avenge himself on the classmates who had mocked him in college]], it never occurred to him that the one surnamed "Possible" might be somehow connected to his nemesis ''Kim'' Possible.
* DontTellMama: Drakken has his mother fooled about what it is he really does (she thinks he's a radio TalkShow host).
* EmbarrassingMiddleName: Drew Theodore Lipsky (heck all of them). You'd turn evil too.
* EnemyMine: On a few occasions, he's been forced to join forces with the good guys.
* EvenEvilHasStandards: He draws the line at false advertising, as proven by his brainwashing shampoo. "I'm an evil genius, not a corporate shankster."
* EveryoneWentToSchoolTogether: He turns out to have been a friend of Kim's father in college and the mocking of his friends was his StartOfDarkness.
* EvilCounterpart:
** To Ron. Aside from being NotSoDifferent (see below) they are both dorky and goofy guys who are partnered with smart and powerful women. However, they can be just as if not more dangerous under the right circumstances (such as Drakken's near-success in TheMovie and Ron's hidden potential.)
** To a lesser extent, he is this to Kim Possible herself; both are driven go-getters who are proactive in what they do while being stubborn and with a need for control (compare Drakken's management of henchmen and determination for world domination to Kim doing something for school or saving the world) while having sidekicks who are much more laidback.
* EvilIsDumb: Unlike the Ron example, this is played straight and lampshaded every time he appears. Whenever he acts evil, he fails.
* EvilPlan: In the words of Shego: "TakeOverTheWorld; Every. Single. Time."
* GambitRoulette: His fondness for this trope causes Shego much irritation.
--> '''Shego''' ''(marking her place in a magazine):'' Let's get Operation: Too-Complicated-To-Actually-Work over with.
* GenreBlindness: Unlike the Seniors, he has no idea how many rules on the Evil Overlord List he violates on a regular basis.
* GreenThumb: In the GrandFinale, Drakken gains the powers of a PlantPerson due to being exposed to a [[SuperSerum Super Plant Serum]] of his own creation. Surprisingly, this [[OneWingedAngel transformation]] gives him a [[TookALevelInBadass major badass boost]], [[spoiler:provided you ignore the adorable flower petals that grow out of his neck]]!
* GoneHorriblyRight: He created the Phoebe robots to be perfect, and they were so perfect that started wondering why they obeyed someone who was definitely not perfect.
* GoodScarsEvilScars: He's got a rather sinister one under his left eye.
* HarmlessVillain: Zigzagged. Sometimes he's planning to destroy the world; sometimes he's a joke. Sometimes he tries to zap Kim with a DeathRay, or drop her in lava; sometimes he doesn't even ''try'' to hurt Kim, only to keep her occupied with traps or his sidekick Shego. Really, his one major problem (aside from his ego) is that his {{plan}}s tend to be ridiculously convoluted and unlikely to succeed. It's frequently shown that he would be more successful if he took a more pragmatic viewpoint in his schemes, such as in "A Sitch In Time", where Shego simply relocating the Stoppables to Norway wins out over his time-travelling attempts to "break" Kim. The one time the complicated nature of his plots works in his favor is "So The Drama", where his EvilPlan is so ludicrous that no one save Ron believes there IS one at first.
* HeyYou: A RunningGag on the show is that he always forgets Ron's name, much to the latter's annoyance.
* IneffectualSympatheticVillain: The main reason he's trying to conquer the world is to prove he's a genius. No one believes it, especially not Shego. Except for his {{Fan}}, Frugal Lucre.
* KickTheDog: Stealing a wheelchair from a disabled teenager just because it has advanced technology? Seriously, Dr. D? As he himself puts it, "We're ''bad'' men!"
* LaughablyEvil: His incompetence as a villain and snark bait for Shego is the source of much comedy.
* LesserOfTwoEvils: Invoked in "Bad Boy." When Drakken's evil is transferred to Ron, the latter becomes much more competent and dangerous as a villain than Drakken could ever hope to be. Kim realizes that turning the now-good Drakken back to evil is the only way to get Ron back to normal, and it's for the good of the world since normal Drakken is nowhere near as big of a threat to the world as Ron when he's evil.
* MadScientist: He makes ''some'' of the gear he uses. Shego steals the rest. It's a RunningGag how incompetent he is at this.
-->'''Shego''': I don't get it. If you're such an evil genius, shouldn't you invent your own stuff? I mean, what's with the stealing?\\
'''Drakken:''' It's called "outsourcing," Shego.
* MinionShipping: With Shego. [[spoiler: They're implied to be a couple during the GrandFinale.]]
* MorallyAmbiguousDoctorate: Evil, but not especially dangerous. Not surprising given that he was a college dropout and therefore possesses no degree.
* NoIndoorVoice: In the Halloween episode, after yelling on the phone with Duff Killigan, Shego tells him to use his indoor voice.
* NoodleIncident: His [[AmazingTechnicolorPopulation blue skin]] is never explained. The only times we hear him talking about it is during a VillainSong where he mentions that one day he turned blue and at the end of the final episode, which [[TheUnreveal ends before he gets into the details]].
* NotSoDifferent: In one of the Christmas episodes, Ron and Drakken bond over their shared love of Snowman Hank. This motivates them to declare a truce until New Year's. They are also normally the more bumbling, comical male counterparts to their strong female associates, but have both shown that they are the much more dangerous ones in their respective duos under the right circumstances.
* PersonalitySwap: In the episode "Bad Boy", he ends up making 'Cocomoo' and cookies for his henchmen. Meanwhile, Ron is trying to conquer the world with Shego, at which he turns out to be [[SuperpoweredEvilSide amazingly effective]].
* PointyHairedBoss: He yearns to be a BadBoss and figure of terror, but...he fails there too.
* RedemptionPromotion: The one time his plan was an unqualified success is when he helped Kim and Ron defeat a greater villain. This embarrasses him and it's something Doctor Dementor needled him about in the series finale's stinger.
* ScoobyDooHoax: His main island lair has "KEEP OUT - HAUNTED" signs posted, though he doesn't bother with any actual fake ghosts.
* ShirtlessScene: In the movie ''A Sitch In Time'', Drakken (who has transformed into a hulking brute) rips his shirt while fighting Kim. Also, in the episode "Rappin' Drakken", he walks around in only a towel and shower cap and is shirtless when lathering his hair in the commercial for his 'Lather, Rinse, and Obey' shampoo. Whether these are {{Fanservice}} or just terrifying depends on the viewer.
* ShipperOnDeck: Was quick to point out in the Christmas episode when Ron and Kim were together under the "mistletoe".
* SmugSnake: Part of his problem is that his ego far outstrips his ability to make his overly complicated plans work.
* {{Supervillain}}: He has the grandiose ambitions and physical trappings and becomes superpowered in the final season.
* TakeOverTheWorld: The usual goal of his {{Evil Plan}}s is world domination.
* TookALevelInBadass: On three occasions. The first was in the movie ''A Sitch In Time'', when he goes from wimpy to bulky. The second time was in the other movie ''So the Drama'' where he proved he's a NotSoHarmlessVillain. Finally, in the GrandFinale "Graduation", Drakken develops plant powers that are so strong, they can crush advanced alien technology, and instantly develops a plan to save the world, one that is an unqualified success.
* TotallyRadical: Occasionally uses teen slang, for which he's mocked by Shego.
* UnknownRival: Drakken is irritated and jealous whenever he's reminded that Professor Dementor has a bigger reputation as a potential world-conquering MadScientist. For his part, Dementor seems to regard Drakken as a second-rate wannabe.
* VillainousFriendship: With Shego. They constantly annoy each other, but their relationship is definitely more than just business. At the end of the series, they apparently [[RelationshipUpgrade become a couple]].
* WhosLaughingNow: One episode reveals that his StartOfDarkness was the result of his college friends (one of whom was Kim's father) laughing at him for building primitive {{fembot}}s instead of finding them dates for a dance. His ranting about his clever plans suggest that attempting to {{take over the world}} is just a means toward the end of getting people to show him the respect he feels he deserves. There are also some bad stories about his childhood indicating that he has been bullied and dealt with alot, with the above incident being the straw that broke the camel's back. So his whole purpose of his schemes to is to show the world and show up everyone who ever mocked or ridiculed him.

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* AmazingTechnicolorPopulation: His blue skin, though he didn't always have it. At the end AbsentMindedProfessor: Several times, mixed with BumblingDad. He almost deleted a state-of-the-art project with a slip of the last episode, tongue.
* AmazinglyEmbarrassingParents: "Downhill" shows that
he starts telling the story enjoys a lot of how he turned blue, but [[TheUnreveal the show ends family traditions that embarrass Kim.
* BrainyBrunette: A brunette (with greying hair)
and cuts him off mid-sentence]].
a top rocket scientist.
* {{Angrish}}: On at least one occasion, prompting Shego to cut him off CatchPhrase: "Anything's possible for a Possible!"
* DotingParent: He loves spending time
with "Dr. D! You've stopped using ''words''." Interestingly enough, in that instance, Kim, that's why he wasn't ''totally'' pulling stuff out of thin air; he was [[ShoutOut quoting]] created the bizarre instruments from ''WesternAnimation/HowTheGrinchStoleChristmas''.
* ArchEnemy: Kim's archfoe, though not her biggest threat.
* BigBad: He and Shego are the most recurring villains in the series, as well as the main antagonists of the two movies.
Rocket Busters event.
* BigBadWannabe: Usually GoodParents: He may have a very hands-off approach, but he's too incompetent to pull off still a successful EvilPlan.
* BigOlUnibrow: Part
loving father who is proud of his ugly/creepiness.kids and likes spending time with them.
* HappilyMarried: To Mrs. Dr. P. During the animology episode, he was thrilled to find out she was his soulmate.

* ButtMonkey: No one respects him, least of all IfYouEverDoAnythingToHurtHer: His easy-going attitude does ''not'' extend to Kim's suitors, who must toe a very strict line.
--> '''Dr. P:''' Or else... it's a one-way ticket on a deep space probe.
--> '''Ron:''' Uh... how deep?
--> '''Dr. P:''' ''Black hole'' deep, Ronald.
* LimitedWardrobe: Almost always seen wearing the same white shirt and black tie.
* OpenMindedParent: Doesn't bat an eye if
his sidekick. Hilariously embarrassing things often happen to him.
* CatchPhrase:
** [[DefeatCatchphrase "You think you're all that, Kim Possible! But you're ''not''!"]] [[MadLibsCatchPhrase Adapted to each situation]], such as "You think your car
daughter is all that...traveling across the world (or lost in time) on a mission.
--> "Fighting bad guys...switching brains...HighSchool sure has changed since I was young.
"
** Also: "[[OhCrap Oh]] [[GoshDangItToHeck snap]]!"
* CrouchingMoronHiddenBadass:
** When Aviarius captures Kim, Shego and the rest
OverprotectiveDad: He has a strict set of Team Go, Wade calls Dr. Drakken for help. Drakken, who's usually ineffective shows up with one very serious attack robot and says, 'I was told Shego was in trouble! ''[[BerserkButton WHERE IS THIS AVIARIUS?!']]''
** Also in ''[[TheMovie So The Drama]]'' he nearly conquered the world. The situation reached a point where
rules concerning Kim and boys. He's more relaxed around Ron were captured and Kim's will but he still threatened to fight was effectively broken. Had Ron not managed to give her back some resolve ([[IdiotBall or Drakken and Shego remembered to disarm them]]) Drakken would have won.
** Generally speaking he's pretty competent ''provided'' [[RedemptionPromotion he's opposing other villains]]. This is something Dementor lampshades in TheStinger of
send the final episode.
** Also
boy into a black hole when he is shown to be truly furious it can be quite intimidating. One notable occasion when Shego loses his body in "Mind Games" his anger is enough to actually frighten her into trying to flirt with him in order to placate him.started dating Kim.
* DemotedToDragon: In "Sitch In Time," he's been demoted to a hulking bodyguard for Shego Supreme.
* DitzyGenius: He's often clueless about matters other than mad science. One particularly extreme example is when he tried to [[ReunionRevenge avenge himself on the classmates who had mocked him
-->"I'm just glad Kimmie's lost in college]], it never occurred to him that the one surnamed "Possible" might be somehow connected to his nemesis ''Kim'' Possible.
* DontTellMama: Drakken has his mother fooled about what it is he really does (she thinks he's a radio TalkShow host).
* EmbarrassingMiddleName: Drew Theodore Lipsky (heck all of them). You'd turn evil too.
* EnemyMine: On a few occasions, he's been forced to join forces
time and not fooling around with the boys!"
* TechnoWizard: A rocket scientist, and generally very
good guys.
with technology.
* EvenEvilHasStandards: He draws the line at false advertising, as proven by his brainwashing shampoo. "I'm an evil genius, not a corporate shankster."
* EveryoneWentToSchoolTogether: He turns out to
UnnamedParent: Didn't have been a friend of Kim's father in college and name until ''[[WesternAnimation/KimPossibleMovieSoTheDrama So the mocking of his friends was his StartOfDarkness.
* EvilCounterpart:
** To Ron. Aside from being NotSoDifferent (see below) they are both dorky and goofy guys who are partnered with smart and powerful women. However, they can be just as if not more dangerous under the right circumstances (such as Drakken's near-success in TheMovie and Ron's hidden potential.)
** To a lesser extent, he is this to Kim Possible herself; both are driven go-getters who are proactive in what they do while being stubborn and with a need for control (compare Drakken's management of henchmen and determination for world domination to Kim doing something for school or saving the world) while having sidekicks who are much more laidback.
* EvilIsDumb: Unlike the Ron example, this is played straight and lampshaded every time he appears. Whenever he acts evil, he fails.
* EvilPlan: In the words of Shego: "TakeOverTheWorld; Every. Single. Time."
* GambitRoulette: His fondness for this trope causes Shego much irritation.
--> '''Shego''' ''(marking her place in a magazine):'' Let's get Operation: Too-Complicated-To-Actually-Work over with.
* GenreBlindness: Unlike the Seniors, he has no idea how many rules on the Evil Overlord List he violates on a regular basis.
* GreenThumb: In the GrandFinale, Drakken gains the powers of a PlantPerson due to being exposed to a [[SuperSerum Super Plant Serum]] of his own creation. Surprisingly, this [[OneWingedAngel transformation]] gives him a [[TookALevelInBadass major badass boost]], [[spoiler:provided you ignore the adorable flower petals that grow out of his neck]]!
* GoneHorriblyRight: He created the Phoebe robots to be perfect, and they were so perfect that started wondering why they obeyed someone who was definitely not perfect.
* GoodScarsEvilScars: He's got a rather sinister one under his left eye.
* HarmlessVillain: Zigzagged. Sometimes he's planning to destroy the world; sometimes he's a joke. Sometimes he tries to zap Kim with a DeathRay, or drop her in lava; sometimes he doesn't even ''try'' to hurt Kim, only to keep her occupied with traps or his sidekick Shego. Really, his one major problem (aside from his ego) is that his {{plan}}s tend to be ridiculously convoluted and unlikely to succeed. It's frequently shown that he would be more successful if he took a more pragmatic viewpoint in his schemes, such as in "A Sitch In Time", where Shego simply relocating the Stoppables to Norway wins out over his time-travelling attempts to "break" Kim. The one time the complicated nature of his plots works in his favor is "So The Drama",
Drama]]'', where his EvilPlan full name is so ludicrous that no one save Ron believes there IS one at first.
* HeyYou: A RunningGag on the show is that he always forgets Ron's name, much to the latter's annoyance.
* IneffectualSympatheticVillain: The main reason he's trying to conquer the world is to prove he's a genius. No one believes it, especially not Shego. Except for his {{Fan}}, Frugal Lucre.
* KickTheDog: Stealing a wheelchair from a disabled teenager just because it has advanced technology? Seriously, Dr. D? As he himself puts it, "We're ''bad'' men!"
* LaughablyEvil: His incompetence as a villain and snark bait for Shego is the source of much comedy.
* LesserOfTwoEvils: Invoked in "Bad Boy." When Drakken's evil is transferred to Ron, the latter becomes much more competent and dangerous as a villain than Drakken could ever hope to be. Kim realizes that turning the now-good Drakken back to evil is the only way to get Ron back to normal, and it's for the good of the world since normal Drakken is nowhere near as big of a threat to the world as Ron when he's evil.
* MadScientist: He makes ''some'' of the gear he uses. Shego steals the rest. It's a RunningGag how incompetent he is at this.
-->'''Shego''': I don't get it. If you're such an evil genius, shouldn't you invent your own stuff? I mean, what's with the stealing?\\
'''Drakken:''' It's called "outsourcing," Shego.
* MinionShipping: With Shego. [[spoiler: They're implied
revealed to be a couple during the GrandFinale.]]
* MorallyAmbiguousDoctorate: Evil, but not especially dangerous. Not surprising given that he was a college dropout and therefore possesses no degree.
* NoIndoorVoice: In the Halloween episode, after yelling on the phone with Duff Killigan, Shego tells him to use his indoor voice.
* NoodleIncident: His [[AmazingTechnicolorPopulation blue skin]] is never explained. The only times we hear him talking about it is during a VillainSong where he mentions that one day he turned blue and at the end of the final episode, which [[TheUnreveal ends before he gets into the details]].
* NotSoDifferent: In one of the Christmas episodes, Ron and Drakken bond over their shared love of Snowman Hank. This motivates them to declare a truce until New Year's. They are also normally the more bumbling, comical male counterparts to their strong female associates, but have both shown that they are the much more dangerous ones in their respective duos under the right circumstances.
* PersonalitySwap: In the episode "Bad Boy", he ends up making 'Cocomoo' and cookies for his henchmen. Meanwhile, Ron is trying to conquer the world with Shego, at which he turns out to be [[SuperpoweredEvilSide amazingly effective]].
* PointyHairedBoss: He yearns to be a BadBoss and figure of terror, but...he fails there too.
* RedemptionPromotion: The one time his plan was an unqualified success is when he helped Kim and Ron defeat a greater villain. This embarrasses him and it's something Doctor Dementor needled him about in the series finale's stinger.
* ScoobyDooHoax: His main island lair has "KEEP OUT - HAUNTED" signs posted, though he doesn't bother with any actual fake ghosts.
* ShirtlessScene: In the movie ''A Sitch In Time'', Drakken (who has transformed into a hulking brute) rips his shirt while fighting Kim. Also, in the episode "Rappin' Drakken", he walks around in only a towel and shower cap and is shirtless when lathering his hair in the commercial for his 'Lather, Rinse, and Obey' shampoo. Whether these are {{Fanservice}} or just terrifying depends on the viewer.
* ShipperOnDeck: Was quick to point out in the Christmas episode when Ron and Kim were together under the "mistletoe".
* SmugSnake: Part of his problem is that his ego far outstrips his ability to make his overly complicated plans work.
* {{Supervillain}}: He has the grandiose ambitions and physical trappings and becomes superpowered in the final season.
* TakeOverTheWorld: The usual goal of his {{Evil Plan}}s is world domination.
* TookALevelInBadass: On three occasions. The first was in the movie ''A Sitch In Time'', when he goes from wimpy to bulky. The second time was in the other movie ''So the Drama'' where he proved he's a NotSoHarmlessVillain. Finally, in the GrandFinale "Graduation", Drakken develops plant powers that are so strong, they can crush advanced alien technology, and instantly develops a plan to save the world, one that is an unqualified success.
* TotallyRadical: Occasionally uses teen slang, for which he's mocked by Shego.
* UnknownRival: Drakken is irritated and jealous whenever he's reminded that Professor Dementor has a bigger reputation as a potential world-conquering MadScientist. For his part, Dementor seems to regard Drakken as a second-rate wannabe.
* VillainousFriendship: With Shego. They constantly annoy each other, but their relationship is definitely more than just business. At the end of the series, they apparently [[RelationshipUpgrade become a couple]].
* WhosLaughingNow: One episode reveals that his StartOfDarkness was the result of his college friends (one of whom was Kim's father) laughing at him for building primitive {{fembot}}s instead of finding them dates for a dance. His ranting about his clever plans suggest that attempting to {{take over the world}} is just a means toward the end of getting people to show him the respect he feels he deserves. There are also some bad stories about his childhood indicating that he has been bullied and dealt with alot, with the above incident being the straw that broke the camel's back. So his whole purpose of his schemes to is to show the world and show up everyone who ever mocked or ridiculed him.
"James Timothy Possible."



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-->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/NicoleSullivan

Drakken's primary sidekick. Her role was first expanded when the creators realised how well Drakken and Shego interacted, and as the show progressed writers often found it more interesting to put Kim and Shego on the same side instead of always fighting each other.

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-->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/NicoleSullivan

Drakken's primary sidekick. Her role was first expanded when
Jean Smart

Kim's equally devoted mother, Anne, is a neurosurgeon (called a "brain surgeon" in
the creators realised how well Drakken series) and Shego interacted, and as the show progressed writers often found it like her husband, is usually in her white coat or a set of scrubs. She's a bit more interesting to put Kim understanding of her daughter's love life and Shego on not quite as blase about the same side instead whole world-saving hobby of always fighting each other.hers.



* AloofDarkHairedGirl: She's tall, attractive, aloof, and imposing and has long black hair.
* AlmightyJanitor: Tying into BrilliantButLazy, she spends much of the series as Drakken's sidekick yet is well respected in the villain world (more so than her boss).
* ArchEnemy: As the person Kim locks fists with, she's considered by some to be her true arch enemy, which is helped by their chemistry.
* BigBad: She is the Supreme One in "A Stitch in Time", and behind all of that movie's trouble.
* BlackSheep: The one villainous member of a superhero family.
* BreakoutVillain: Originally just a simple sidekick, she became one of the most popular characters in the series due to being a very competent (but unambitious) villain, combined with her sarcastic attitude towards Drakken and Kim.
* BrilliantButLazy: She has a lot more common sense than her boss, but tends to laze about reading magazines or lying on the beach when she isn't on a mission.
* CainAndAbel: The Cain to Team Go's Abel. She betrayed them because she couldn't stand them.
* DarkActionGirl: You see ''her'' picture on the trope page! She's deadly and she's brutal.
* DeadpanSnarker: Particularly towards Dr. Drakken.
-->"How's [[OperationBlank Operation Getting-More-Ridiculous-By-The-Day]] going?"
* DoingInTheScientist: Initially, her hand blasts were implied to be devices in her gloves. Later it was firmly established to be a superpower given to her by a magic comet.
* TheDragon: Drakken's chief minion.
* DragonInChief: Subverted, Shego is [[HypercompetentSidekick much more grounded and competent]] in many ways than Drakkan but lacks the ambition and scientific knowledge to do anything besides help her boss carry out his schemes. Furthermore, Drakkan is a [[BewareTheSillyOnes legitimate threat in his own right]] and even without Shego, provides a challenge for Kim.
* DudeMagnet: Throughout the series, many men have complimented her on her good looks.
* EeriePaleSkinnedBrunette: As a result of being hit by a comet, her skin is green-tinged.
* EnemyMine: Usually happens when there's a bigger threat than her boss, like Evil Ron or Warmonga.
* EvilCounterpart: To Kim; she uses her kung fu and savvy for evil.
* EvenEvilHasLovedOnes: While she is now a villain and reasons she left her siblings' superhero team was because she couldn't stand anymore, she still does care for them.
* EvilFormerFriend: She used to be part of the Super hero team, Team Go.
* EvilIsSexy: In-universe. Shego is considered a very attractive woman whilst having people be fully aware that she's a villain at the same time.
-->'''Wade''': Her name is Shego. She's wanted in eleven countries.\\
'''Ron''': Make that twelve! *growls*
* EvilOverlord: Known as The Supreme One in ''[[TheMovie A Sitch In Time]]''.
* FaceHeelTurn: From her backstory, she eventually betrayed Team Go.
* FallenHero: Part of her {{backstory}} is that she used to be a {{superhero}}.
* FamilyThemeNaming: Her similarly superpowered brothers are named "Hego," "Mego" and "Wego". They're all members of "Team Go." Go figure.
* {{Fanservice}}: Often seen in a swimsuit.
* FashionableAsymmetry: Her outfit is a green and black harlequin-dazzle pattern, with one glove and one boot in each color.
* {{Foil}}: She fills this role in different ways to Dr. Drakken (her mocking commentary highlighting his [[ComplexityAddiction overelaborate]] and [[FailureIsTheOnlyOption doomed]] schemes) and to Kim (to whom she provides a [[EvilCounterpart dark mirror image]]).
* ForTheEvulz:
-->'''Hego:''' The more we fought evil, the more Shego liked it.\\
'''Ron:''' The fighting?\\
'''Kim:''' The evil.
* FreudianExcuse: With her family, it's no wonder she joined the bad guys.
* FutureBadass: As if she wasn't badass enough already, she [[TakeOverTheWorld conquers the world]] in ''[[TheMovie A Sitch In Time]]''.
* GoldDigger: She displayed this behavior in "The Mentor of our Discontent" with Martin Smarty at the end of the episode. Then she found out he had a teenage son and quickly leaves.
* GreenAndMean: Her skin is the same color as her outfit and the energy blasts she throws at heroes and civilians alike.
%%* GreenEyes: Both literally and metaphorically.
* HandBlast: The magic comet gave her the ability to throw bolts of green energy from her hands.
* HelloNurse: She has gained this reaction (repeatedly) from Motor Ed and (briefly) Martin Smarty. Ron also has this reaction to her in the first episode.
* HypercompetentSidekick: Just like Kim, "she can do anything." Without her Drakken isn't nearly as threatening -- she's better than him at everything except [[MadScientist creating bizarre supertechnology]]... and baking cakes.
* ImpossibleHourglassFigure: It varies, but it does become more apparent in certain situations. Her green dress definitely draws attention to it.
* ImprobableHairstyle: Like Kim, Shego's hair is seemingly resistant to anything, even if she's drenched, buried or blown up, her hair springs back to shape in moments.
* ItsPersonalWithTheDragon: Drakken simply regards Kim as an annoying obstacle; Shego goes toe-to-toe with her and takes their conflict personally (for example, see the TheOnlyOneAllowedToDefeatYou entry).
* JumpingOffTheSlipperySlope: It is implied that she does this in her backstory as a superhero, going from a well-meaning person to a full-on supervillain.
* JumpingOutOfACake: When Junior mentions his father's upcoming birthday as his reason for breaking Shego out of prison, she apparently gets the wrong idea of what he wants.
* MinionShipping: With Drakken. [[spoiler: She may or may not be his girlfriend in the season 4 aftermath.]]
* MsFanservice: Out of all the female characters in the series, she's the one whom most often seems to be depicted in states of undress (i.e. relaxing in bathing suits in the middle of Drakken's lair or on private resorts) or seen using her sex appeal in some way (distracting Martin Smarty).
* NotInMyContract: In "Kimitation Nation", she reminds Dr. Drakken that she has a 'no cloning' clause in her contract.
* NotSoDifferent:
** Obviously to Kim. Both are powerful and clever young women who also have a taste for fashion, often annoyed by their brothers, and have a close relationship with a more bumbling male.
** Also to her fellow 'sidekick' Ron. Both are more laidback and willing to just kick back and relax compared to their more driven partners.
* OnlyKnownByTheirNickname: She is the only major villain whose real name is never revealed.
* TheOnlyOneAllowedToDefeatYou: She even goes as far as to ''save Kim's life'' '''twice.'''
* OutnumberedSibling: Having four annoying brothers and no sisters may be the reason why she quit Team Go. Heck, you'd turn evil too.
* PaperThinDisguise: Her appearance as "Miss Wobakoff" consists of her [[WigDressAccent wearing a blonde wig and form-fitting bright green dress]]. In spite of her ''pale green skin'' it's enough to fool Martin Smarty (whose life she had previously threatened). Then again, her job at the time was to [[ShowSomeLeg distract him]], so she did her job well; ''[[HelloNurse very well]]''.
* PerpetualFrowner: She has a full range of facial expressions but usually finds two adequate: mocking sneer or contemptuous scowl.
* PetTheDog: Her brief time being a mentor for Senor Senior Junior. She genuinely tried to help him, she was at least less sarcastic than usual at the idea of him breaking her out of prison to help with a crime, and she even gets mopey about not doing the job together.
* ProdigalFamily: Has four brothers that also have powers like her, and when Shego was good they were a team called 'Team Go'.
* PunchClockVillain: She spends most of her time reading villain magazines or even lounging at spas when not assigned a task. She even has weekends and holidays off in a few episodes.
* RapunzelHair: It goes down her back to her waist; longer than Kim's and thus highlighting her vanity.
* SarcasticDevotee: She constantly mouths off to Dr. Drakken and sometimes [[ScrewThisImOuttaHere walks out on him in mid-caper]], but she does stick with him in the long run.
* ScrewThisImOuttaHere: She has been known to just walk away from some of Drakken's schemes when she feels they have become too much trouble, or too stupid, for her tastes. Though as the trope directly above suggests, for some reason she always comes back.
* SexyMentor: She tutored Senor Senior Junior in order to teach him to be a more effective villain. She succeeded all the while having her student admit he had the hots for her.
* ShesGotLegs: Her regular outfit downplays it, but civilian garb tends to make them apparent.
* ShipTease: With Dr. Drakken. "Emotion Sickness" brought it out a bit because it had a "lovesick" feature.
* SicklyGreenGlow: Her suit is green to match her glow. This is confirmed when she temporarily stole her brothers' powers in "Go Team Go" and her suit changed color to match the power she was using at the moment.
* SideKick: To Drakken. In ''A Stitch In Time'' this is a major plot point. [[spoiler: Kim didn't believe she was the Supreme One because she's so used to thinking "Shego the sidekick".]]
* SmugSuper: She's very haughty and arrogant and snarky but it's implied she was always like that and before the magic comet.
* TheSlacker: Part of what makes her NotSoDifferent with Ron Stoppable. She is content with sunbathing, filing her nails, mocking Drakken and the occasional plan, including the fight with Kim. Like Ron, she could be much more, even surpassing their more proactive partners.
-->'''Rufus 3000:''' Wasn't it clear that Shego was the only one smart enough to take over the world?\\
'''Joss:''' I mean, I know Dr. Drakken is your arch foe, but it seems to me Shego's the really dangerous one. I mean, if she put her mind to do it, she could be the toughest villain out there, don't you think?
* StillWearingTheOldColors: Even after quitting to become a villain, she wears her Team Go superhero outfit. In fact, in the BadFuture in "Stitch In Time", she made everyone wear the outfit.
* {{Supervillain}}: Unlike Drakken she's always had super powers but is only a super villain in her own right during 'A Stitch In Time'.
* TallDarkAndSnarky: Taller than Kim, long dark hair and regularly snarking at everyone (especially her boss); all three are checked.
* TermsOfEndangerment: Constantly addresses Kim with monikers like "Kimmie" and "Princess", which can be interpreted as either [[TrashTalk dismissive]] or [[FoeYay affectionate]]. Her constant calling Drakken "Dr. D" may also count. In general, she just seems to have [[TheNicknamer a penchant for giving the people around her nicknames]].
* VagueAge: Her age was never actually stated in the series, though Ron stated that she looked too old to be in high school, and considering she was able to become fully credentialed in Child Development, he may be right. Some aspects of her character (her athletic ability, her immature attitude, her occasional flirtations with beach hunks) make her seem relatively young; others (the fact that she has a degree in Child Development, the [[LastMinuteHookup Drakken/Shego moment]] in the [[GrandFinale final episode]]) suggest an older age.
** Further complicated by the fact that this a series where twelve year olds attend high school and a ten year old finished college in eight months. Shego having a degree and credentials at an improbably young age would not be out of place at all, especially given her [[BrilliantButLazy smarter than her slacker tendencies would suggest nature]] and being the counterpart to the girl who can do anything.
** Additionally in the episode "Clean Slate" Ron notes that she is much to old to have been in high school the same time as he and Kim, shuddering when he states that she's "way older than that". Which Shego takes offense to and claims is due to her time spent in the sun. [[YoungerThanTheyLook Whether this is a valid claim]] or just an excuse is up to the viewer.
* VillainousFriendship: With Dr Drakken. They constantly annoy each other, but their relationship is definitely more than just business. At the end of the series, they apparently [[RelationshipUpgrade become a couple]].
* WhenSheSmiles: She is far from unattractive, but very prone to [[PerpetualFrowner frowning]], [[PsychoticSmirk smirking]] and [[BerserkerRage psychotic rage]]. Once in a while though, when she's confused or nervous, she'll break out a sheepish, unguarded smile. The expression is utterly disarming.
* WomenAreWiser: Just like Kim, she's the smart/hypercompentent female compared to her goofy male partner.
* WorthyOpponent: While she won't admit it out loud, she grudgingly regards Kim as a challenge to fight.

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* AloofDarkHairedGirl: She's tall, attractive, aloof, AmazinglyEmbarrassingParents: "Downhill" shows that she enjoys a number of family traditions that embarrass Kim.
* ADayInTheLimelight: She joins Kim on a mission in the episode "Mother's Day".
* DotingParent: She loves talking about her own three kids
and imposing and has long black hair.also to Ron, who sees her as a surrogate mother.
* AlmightyJanitor: Tying into BrilliantButLazy, she spends much of the series as Drakken's sidekick yet FieryRedhead: Greatly averted. She is well respected in the villain world (more so more calm and put together than her boss).brown-haired husband.
* ArchEnemy: As the person Kim locks fists with, she's considered by some GoodParents: She always makes time for her kids when they need her. If she happens to be in surgery at the time, she'll just put them on speaker phone.
* HappilyMarried: To Mr. Dr. P. During the animology episode, she was thrilled to find out he was
her true arch enemy, which is helped by their chemistry.
* BigBad: She is the Supreme One in "A Stitch in Time", and behind all of that movie's trouble.
soulmate.
* BlackSheep: The one villainous member of HospitalHottie: As previously mentioned, she works as a superhero family.
* BreakoutVillain: Originally
neurosurgeon, and she looks identical to her daughter, just a simple sidekick, she became one of the most popular characters in the series due to being a very competent (but unambitious) villain, combined older and with shorter hair that's a lighter shade, blue eyes and a slightly more pinkish color to her sarcastic attitude towards skin.
* MumLooksLikeASister:
Drakken and Kim.
* BrilliantButLazy: She has a lot more common sense than
mistakes her boss, but tends to laze about reading magazines or lying on the beach when she for Kim's sister in "Mother's Day."
-->'''Drakken:''' Well, well. If it
isn't my nemesis Kim Possible...and her... sister?
-->'''Anne:''' Is he hitting
on a mission.
me?
-->'''Kim:''' Nah, sidekicks really confuse him.
* CainAndAbel: The Cain to Team Go's Abel. She betrayed them because she couldn't stand them.OpenMindedParent: Like her husband, Mrs. Dr. P doesn't bat an eye at Kim's dangerous adventuring, but she's at least shown some awareness that it ''has'' dangers.
%%%* ShesGotLegs:
%%% "Part of what makes her so hot" is not proper context.

* DarkActionGirl: You see ''her'' picture on the trope page! She's deadly and she's brutal.
* DeadpanSnarker: Particularly towards Dr. Drakken.
-->"How's [[OperationBlank Operation Getting-More-Ridiculous-By-The-Day]] going?"
* DoingInTheScientist: Initially, her hand blasts were implied to be devices in her gloves. Later it was firmly established to be a superpower given to her by a magic comet.
* TheDragon: Drakken's chief minion.
* DragonInChief: Subverted, Shego is [[HypercompetentSidekick much more grounded and competent]] in many ways than Drakkan but lacks the ambition and scientific knowledge to do anything besides help her boss carry out his schemes. Furthermore, Drakkan is a [[BewareTheSillyOnes legitimate threat in his own right]] and even without Shego, provides a challenge for Kim.
* DudeMagnet: Throughout the series, many men have complimented her on her good looks.
* EeriePaleSkinnedBrunette: As a result of being hit by a comet, her skin is green-tinged.
* EnemyMine: Usually happens when there's a bigger threat than her boss, like Evil Ron or Warmonga.
* EvilCounterpart: To Kim; she uses her kung fu and savvy for evil.
* EvenEvilHasLovedOnes: While she is now a villain and reasons she left her siblings' superhero team was because she couldn't stand anymore, she still does care for them.
* EvilFormerFriend: She used to be part of the Super hero team, Team Go.
* EvilIsSexy: In-universe. Shego is considered a very attractive woman whilst having people be fully aware
ShipperOnDeck: The series implies that she's a villain at the same time.
-->'''Wade''': Her name is Shego. She's wanted in eleven countries.\\
'''Ron''': Make that twelve! *growls*
* EvilOverlord: Known as The Supreme One in ''[[TheMovie A Sitch In Time]]''.
* FaceHeelTurn: From her backstory, she eventually betrayed Team Go.
* FallenHero: Part
been fond of her {{backstory}} is that she used to be a {{superhero}}.
* FamilyThemeNaming: Her similarly superpowered brothers are named "Hego," "Mego" and "Wego". They're all members of "Team Go." Go figure.
* {{Fanservice}}: Often seen in a swimsuit.
* FashionableAsymmetry: Her outfit is a green and black harlequin-dazzle pattern, with one glove and one boot in each color.
* {{Foil}}: She fills this role in different ways to Dr. Drakken (her mocking commentary highlighting his [[ComplexityAddiction overelaborate]] and [[FailureIsTheOnlyOption doomed]] schemes) and to Kim (to whom she provides a [[EvilCounterpart dark mirror image]]).
* ForTheEvulz:
-->'''Hego:''' The more we fought evil, the more Shego liked it.\\
'''Ron:''' The fighting?\\
'''Kim:''' The evil.
* FreudianExcuse: With her family, it's no wonder she joined the bad guys.
* FutureBadass: As if she wasn't badass enough already, she [[TakeOverTheWorld conquers the world]] in ''[[TheMovie A Sitch In Time]]''.
* GoldDigger: She displayed this behavior in "The Mentor of our Discontent" with Martin Smarty at the end of the episode. Then she found out he had a teenage son and quickly leaves.
* GreenAndMean: Her skin is the same color as her outfit and the energy blasts she throws at heroes and civilians alike.
%%* GreenEyes: Both literally and metaphorically.
* HandBlast: The magic comet gave her the ability to throw bolts of green energy from her hands.
* HelloNurse: She has gained this reaction (repeatedly) from Motor Ed and (briefly) Martin Smarty. Ron also has this reaction to her in the first episode.
* HypercompetentSidekick: Just like Kim, "she can do anything." Without her Drakken isn't nearly as threatening -- she's better than him at everything except [[MadScientist creating bizarre supertechnology]]... and baking cakes.
* ImpossibleHourglassFigure: It varies, but it does become more apparent in certain situations. Her green dress definitely draws attention to it.
* ImprobableHairstyle: Like Kim, Shego's hair is seemingly resistant to anything, even if she's drenched, buried or blown up, her hair springs back to shape in moments.
* ItsPersonalWithTheDragon: Drakken simply regards Kim as an annoying obstacle; Shego goes toe-to-toe with her and takes their conflict personally (for example, see the TheOnlyOneAllowedToDefeatYou entry).
* JumpingOffTheSlipperySlope: It is implied that she does this in her backstory as a superhero, going from a well-meaning person to a full-on supervillain.
* JumpingOutOfACake: When Junior mentions his father's upcoming birthday as his reason for breaking Shego out of prison, she apparently gets the wrong idea of what he wants.
* MinionShipping: With Drakken. [[spoiler: She may or may not be his girlfriend in the season 4 aftermath.]]
* MsFanservice: Out of all the female characters in the series, she's the one whom most often seems to be depicted in states of undress (i.e. relaxing in bathing suits in the middle of Drakken's lair or on private resorts) or seen using her sex appeal in some way (distracting Martin Smarty).
* NotInMyContract: In "Kimitation Nation", she reminds Dr. Drakken that she has a 'no cloning' clause in her contract.
* NotSoDifferent:
** Obviously to Kim. Both are powerful and clever young women who also have a taste for fashion, often annoyed by their brothers, and have a close relationship with a more bumbling male.
** Also to her fellow 'sidekick' Ron. Both are more laidback and willing to just kick back and relax compared to their more driven partners.
* OnlyKnownByTheirNickname: She is the only major villain whose real name is never revealed.
* TheOnlyOneAllowedToDefeatYou: She even goes as far as to ''save Kim's life'' '''twice.'''
* OutnumberedSibling: Having four annoying brothers and no sisters may be the reason why she quit Team Go. Heck, you'd turn evil too.
* PaperThinDisguise: Her appearance as "Miss Wobakoff" consists of her [[WigDressAccent wearing a blonde wig and form-fitting bright green dress]]. In spite of her ''pale green skin'' it's enough to fool Martin Smarty (whose life she had previously threatened). Then again, her job at the time was to [[ShowSomeLeg distract him]], so she did her job well; ''[[HelloNurse very well]]''.
* PerpetualFrowner: She has a full range of facial expressions but usually finds two adequate: mocking sneer or contemptuous scowl.
* PetTheDog: Her brief time being a mentor for Senor Senior Junior. She genuinely tried to help him, she was at least less sarcastic than usual at
the idea of him breaking her out of prison to help with a crime, Kim and she even gets mopey about not doing the job together.
* ProdigalFamily: Has four brothers that also have powers like her, and when Shego was good they were a team called 'Team Go'.
* PunchClockVillain: She spends most of her time reading villain magazines or even lounging at spas when not assigned a task. She even has weekends and holidays off in a few episodes.
* RapunzelHair: It goes down her back to her waist; longer than Kim's and thus highlighting her vanity.
* SarcasticDevotee: She constantly mouths off to Dr. Drakken and sometimes [[ScrewThisImOuttaHere walks out on him in mid-caper]], but she does stick with him in the long run.
* ScrewThisImOuttaHere: She has been known to just walk away from some of Drakken's schemes when she feels they have become too much trouble, or too stupid, for her tastes. Though
Ron as the trope directly above suggests, a couple for some reason she always comes back.
* SexyMentor: She tutored Senor Senior Junior in order to teach him to be a more effective villain. She succeeded all the while having her student admit he had the hots for her.
* ShesGotLegs: Her regular outfit downplays it, but civilian garb tends to make them apparent.
* ShipTease: With Dr. Drakken.
time. In "Emotion Sickness" brought it out a bit because it had a "lovesick" feature.
* SicklyGreenGlow: Her suit
Sickness", she is green to match her glow. This is confirmed overjoyed when Ron comes to pick Kim up for their "date". Later, in ''So The Drama'', she temporarily stole her brothers' powers in "Go Team Go" and her suit changed color to match the power she was using at the moment.
* SideKick: To Drakken. In ''A Stitch In Time'' this is a major plot point. [[spoiler:
tries persuading Kim didn't believe she was the Supreme One because she's so used to thinking "Shego the sidekick".]]
* SmugSuper: She's very haughty and arrogant and snarky but it's implied she was always like
that and before the magic comet.
* TheSlacker: Part of what makes her NotSoDifferent
going to prom with Ron Stoppable. She is content with sunbathing, filing her nails, mocking Drakken and the occasional plan, including the fight with Kim. Like Ron, she could wouldn't be much more, even surpassing their more proactive partners.
-->'''Rufus 3000:''' Wasn't it clear that Shego was
so bad, seems to be the only one smart enough to take over the world?\\
'''Joss:''' I mean, I know Dr. Drakken is your arch foe, but it seems to me Shego's the really dangerous one. I mean, if she put her mind to do it, she could be the toughest villain out there, don't you think?
* StillWearingTheOldColors: Even after quitting to become a villain, she wears her Team Go superhero outfit. In fact, in the BadFuture in "Stitch In Time", she made everyone wear the outfit.
* {{Supervillain}}: Unlike Drakken she's always had super powers but is only a super villain in her own right
notice his hurt feelings about Kim and Eric during 'A Stitch In Time'.
* TallDarkAndSnarky: Taller than Kim, long dark hair
dinner, and regularly snarking at everyone (especially on the night of the actual prom, she looks disappointed when her boss); all three are checked.
* TermsOfEndangerment: Constantly addresses
gaze falls on a picture of a younger Kim with monikers like "Kimmie" and "Princess", which can be interpreted as either [[TrashTalk dismissive]] or [[FoeYay affectionate]]. Her constant calling Drakken "Dr. D" may also count. In general, she just seems to have [[TheNicknamer a penchant for giving the people around her nicknames]].
* VagueAge: Her age was never actually stated in the series, though
Ron stated that she looked too old to be in high school, and considering she was able to become fully credentialed in Child Development, he may be right. Some aspects together.
* StrongFamilyResemblance: Kim gained most
of her character (her athletic ability, looks from Anne.
* UnnamedParent: Didn't get
her immature attitude, her occasional flirtations with beach hunks) make her seem relatively young; others (the fact that she has a degree in Child Development, the [[LastMinuteHookup Drakken/Shego moment]] in the name until [[GrandFinale final episode]]) suggest an older age.
** Further complicated by the fact that this a series where twelve year olds attend high school and a ten year old finished college in eight months. Shego having a degree and credentials at an improbably young age would not
"Graduation"]]--her first name is revealed to be out of place at all, especially given her [[BrilliantButLazy smarter than her slacker tendencies would suggest nature]] and being the counterpart to the girl who can do anything.
** Additionally in the episode "Clean Slate" Ron notes that she
"Anne" (which is much to old to have been in high school the same time as he and Kim, shuddering when he states that she's "way older than that". Which Shego takes offense to and claims is due to her time spent in the sun. [[YoungerThanTheyLook Whether this is a valid claim]] or just an excuse is up to the viewer.
* VillainousFriendship: With Dr Drakken. They constantly annoy each other, but their relationship is definitely more than just business. At the end of the series, they apparently [[RelationshipUpgrade become a couple]].
* WhenSheSmiles: She is far from unattractive, but very prone to [[PerpetualFrowner frowning]], [[PsychoticSmirk smirking]] and [[BerserkerRage psychotic rage]]. Once in a while though, when she's confused or nervous, she'll break out a sheepish, unguarded smile. The expression is utterly disarming.
also Kim's middle name).
* WomenAreWiser: Just like Kim, she's the smart/hypercompentent female compared to Her husband's absent minded and her goofy male partner.
* WorthyOpponent: While she won't admit it out loud, she grudgingly regards Kim as a challenge to fight.
sons are dangerously creative.



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-->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/PattonOswalt

Ein Deutsch ''villain' who, like Dr. Drakken, iz hell-bent on taking over ze VORLD! However, hiz technology, henchmen and intelligence are generally better zan zat of Dr. Drakken. Because of zis, zey feel ze rivalry INTENSELY! Unfortunately, hiz brilliant planz are often foiled by Kim Possible (much like Dr. Drakken's) so ze audience never sees hiz TRUE POTENTIAL! In case you vere vondering, he speaks just like zis, and raises hiz voice at ze end of ze SENTENCES!

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[[folder:Professor Dementor]]
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-->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/PattonOswalt

Ein Deutsch ''villain' who, like Dr. Drakken, iz hell-bent on taking over ze VORLD! However, hiz technology, henchmen
Shaun Fleming (pre-voice break)/ Spencer Fox (post-voice break)/ Freddie Prince Jr. (Future Tweebs)

James (Jim)
and intelligence are generally better zan zat of Dr. Drakken. Because of zis, zey feel ze rivalry INTENSELY! Unfortunately, hiz brilliant planz are often foiled by Timothy (Tim) Possible, Kim's younger twin brothers, were chiefly background characters until the fourth season, when they were promoted to high school (by skipping a few grades). Kim Possible (much like Dr. Drakken's) so ze audience never sees hiz TRUE POTENTIAL! In case you vere vondering, he speaks just like zis, and raises hiz voice at ze end refers to them as being the natural result of ze SENTENCES!a rocket scientist having children with a brain surgeon.



* AlwaysSomeoneBetter: To Dr. Drakken. His henchmen are [[GermanicEfficiency well-drilled]], and he sometimes invents something that Drakken tries to steal rather than duplicating for himself.
* AscendedExtra: More precisely, an Ascended [[TheGhost Ghost]]. Before finally appearing onscreen in the next-to-last episode of the first season, he was [[CrypticBackgroundReference occasionally mentioned]] as a MadScientist villain who ([[AlwaysSomeoneBetter unlike Dr. Drakken]]) was taken seriously as a threat.
* {{Catchphrase}}: "Looking for ''this?''"
* EloquentInMyNativeTongue: Ze talking of ze madman is better understood ven in hiz own langvage of Deutsch, JA?
* EvenBadMenLoveTheirMamas: He even had it on his list of things to do to call his mother because she gets SO irritable if he forgets.
* GoofyPrintUnderwear: Skulls adorn his undergarments.
* HarmlessVillain: More competent than Drakken but still a minor threat.
* HerrDoktor: Dutch, not German, but the effect is the same.
* MadScientist: Like Drakken but more successful, i.e. doesn't need to steal other people's inventions.
* MeaningfulName: "Dementia" also means madness or insanity.
* MorallyAmbiguousDoctorate: A more competent example than Drakken and might actually have the degree to back it up.
* TheNapoleon: Short and stocky, and quick to anger.
* NeverBareHeaded: He always wears a helmet that covers much of his face.
* SuddenlyShouting: He raises his voice at the end OF HIS SENTENCES!
* TakeOverTheWorld: Like Drakken, his goal is taking over the world, but unlike Drakken, he is regarded as someone who could truly pull it off.

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* AlwaysSomeoneBetter: To Dr. Drakken. His henchmen are [[GermanicEfficiency well-drilled]], and he sometimes invents something that Drakken tries to steal rather than duplicating for himself.
* AscendedExtra: More precisely, an Ascended [[TheGhost Ghost]]. Before finally appearing onscreen
AnnoyingYoungerSibling: Times two or squared. This is why they're called "The Tweebs." They get better as they grow older, (and much cooler in the next-to-last future). In one episode of the first season, he was [[CrypticBackgroundReference occasionally mentioned]] as Season 4 however, they try to mooch off of Kim by making her sign a MadScientist villain who ([[AlwaysSomeoneBetter unlike Dr. Drakken]]) was taken seriously as a threat.
* {{Catchphrase}}: "Looking
contract that leaves her at their mercy in exchange for ''this?''"
* EloquentInMyNativeTongue: Ze talking of ze madman is better understood ven in hiz own langvage of Deutsch, JA?
* EvenBadMenLoveTheirMamas: He even had it on his list of things to do to call his mother because she gets SO irritable if he forgets.
* GoofyPrintUnderwear: Skulls adorn his undergarments.
* HarmlessVillain: More competent than Drakken but still a minor threat.
* HerrDoktor: Dutch, not German, but the effect is the same.
* MadScientist: Like Drakken but more successful, i.e. doesn't need to steal other people's inventions.
fixing her car.
* MeaningfulName: "Dementia" also means madness or insanity.
BrainyBrunette: Brunettes like their father and are incredibly inventive.
* MorallyAmbiguousDoctorate: CatchPhrase: "Hicka bicka boo?" and "Hoo sha!"
* FamilyThemeNaming: Like their sister, their names are a pun on "Impossible."
* FoolishSiblingResponsibleSibling: The Foolish siblings to Kim's Responsible Sibling given their pranks and inventions (in the earlier seasons). They mature by the final season (although Kim's still the most responsible of the three).
* {{Future Badass}}es: Like Wade, in "[[TheMovie
A Sitch in Time]]", they're key members of LaResistance, buff, GentleGiant commandos. Their entrance? BigDamnHeroes by rescuing Kim and Ron from [[ItMakesSenseInContext High School]].
* GadgeteerGenius: They're the ones who soup up Kim's car in Season 4, and have put together serious high tech. To quote one noodle incident in "Team Impossible":
-->'''Jim:''' We're making anti-matter in the garage!
* PlotRelevantAgeUp: Their design model is modified in Season 4 so they look older, and skip to High School as freshmen. Yes, they're only twelve chronologically, but in case you hadn't noticed, they're bright.
* SingleMindedTwins: They're basically the same person in two bodies.
* TeenGenius: Like Wade, it's
more competent example than Drakken and might actually have the degree like preteen genius but skip several grades to back it up.High School.
* TheNapoleon: Short ThemeTwinNaming: Tim and stocky, Jim.
* ThinkTwins: Granted, basically everyone in their family is genius, including Kim (who's simply not as into science as her parents
and quick to anger.
* NeverBareHeaded: He always wears a helmet
brothers). The difference is that covers much they work together.
* TricksterTwins: Much
of his face.
their creativity goes into pranks. There's one example where they create a system of untraceable emails by re-routing them through foreign countries.
* SuddenlyShouting: He raises his voice at the end OF HIS SENTENCES!
* TakeOverTheWorld: Like Drakken, his goal
TwinTelepathy: Their "weirdo language" and FinishingEachOthersSentences.
-->'''Ron''': ''This FinishingEachOthersSentences
is taking over the world, but unlike Drakken, he is regarded as someone who could truly pull it off.freakin' me out!''



[[folder:Monkey Fist]]
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-->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/TomKane

Monkey Fist, birth name Lord Monty Fiske, is a villain who specializes in the mystical and martial arts. More specifically, he is obsessively consumed with the study of Tai Shing Pek Kwar, or Monkey Kung-Fu, and with monkey-themed magical artifacts.

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[[folder:Nana Possible]]
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-->'''Voiced
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->'''Voiced
by:''' Creator/TomKane

Monkey Fist, birth name Lord Monty Fiske, is
Debbie Reynolds

Kim's paternal grandmother. Portrayed as
a villain who specializes usually sweet old lady. But, as Drakken reveals, she has had her fair share of adventure back in the mystical and martial arts. More specifically, he is obsessively consumed with the study of Tai Shing Pek Kwar, or Monkey Kung-Fu, and with monkey-themed magical artifacts.her younger days.



* AdorableEvilMinions: His monkey ninjas are pretty cute!
* AdventurerArchaeologist: Before he became a supervillain, he looked into ancient ruins.
* AndIMustScream: His fate at the end of the Yamanouichi arc.
* AnimalThemedSuperbeing: Has his hands and feet cosmetically modified to be more monkey-like and spends an inordinate amount of time on just about anything monkey-themed. The actual "super" doesn't kick in until he acquires the Mystical Monkey Power, though.
* ArchEnemy: He's more Ron's personal enemy than Kim's, because Ron got an infusion of the Mystical Monkey Power he'd intended to seize for himself.
* AristocratsAreEvil: He's a British Lord complete with [[SupervillainLair castle]].
* ArrogantKungFuGuy: A master of Monkey Kung Fu and a JerkAss.
* BigBad: Obviously not the overarching one of the series, but he's still a constant presence in the Yamanouchi/Mystical Monkey Power, MythArc.
* {{Catchphrase}}: "Monkey ninjas attack!"
* ChildHater: In "Monkey Ninjas in Space," he does not get along very well with the children he holds hostage.
* EverythingsBetterWithMonkeys: This is why he wants to be a monkey himself.
* EvilAllAlong: In his first episode, he's just Lord Montgomery Fiske, and Kim even helps him recover the {{MacGuffin}}s he needs to get Mystical Monkey Power.
* EvilBrit: A British supervillain.
* EvilLaugh: His is especially distinctive, sounding like a screeching monkey.
* FauxAffablyEvil: Maintains the facade of the British gentleman, but is one of the nastiest of the recurring villains.
* IKnowKungFaux: Averted as he is a master of Tai Shing Pek Kwar, or Monkey Kung Fu.
* {{Leitmotif}}: The theme that heralded his presence was one of the most memorable used for the show; it was a little harpsichord melody in a minor key. Very {{class|icalMusic}}y indeed.
* ManiacMonkeys: He has an army of evil monkey ninjas!
* NotSoAboveItAll: Generally, he's one of the most [[QuintessentialBritishGentleman composed]] and competent villains on the show, with all of Drakken's ambition and all of Shego's fighting skills, but he's also been known to break into uncontrolled fits of gloating laughter and blow his top spectacularly, and once descended into a slap-fight with Ron over a minor slight.
* RedRightHand: Had monkey hands and feet grafted onto him by [=DNAmy=].
* StevenUlyssesPerhero: His real name is Montgomery Fiske, or Monty for short, and his villain name is an anagram of "Monty Fiske".
* TakenForGranite: His final play for the Mystical Monkey Power ended up getting him turned into a statue. [[spoiler:The very last scene of the series indicates that he didn't get better.]]
* VillainDecay: His final (major) appearance has him reference this trope at the very beginning, as he's stewing over the fact that on his last outing, he got his ass handed to him by a baby. Incidentally, he's one of the most ''serious'' villains on the show, an air that has generally been maintained throughout four seasons.
* WeCanRuleTogether: Monkey Fist tries to get Hana to join him after he realizes who she is.
* WhatHappenedToTheMouse: The butler he had in his first episode never reappears, leading many to speculate what happened to him. Since he said he spent a great deal of money on his monkey modifications, it's likely that he couldn't afford one after the first episode.
* WouldHurtAChild: He ordered his monkey ninjas to throw Hana into a pool of lava along with Ron and Rufus.

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* AdorableEvilMinions: His monkey ninjas are pretty cute!
* AdventurerArchaeologist: Before he became a supervillain, he looked into ancient ruins.
* AndIMustScream: His fate at the end of the Yamanouichi arc.
* AnimalThemedSuperbeing: Has his hands
BewareTheNiceOnes: Sweet and feet cosmetically modified to be more monkey-like gentle and spends an inordinate amount of time on just about anything monkey-themed. The actual "super" doesn't knits sweaters, but she can still kick in until he acquires the Mystical Monkey Power, though.
* ArchEnemy: He's more Ron's personal enemy than Kim's, because Ron got an infusion of the Mystical Monkey Power he'd intended to seize for himself.
* AristocratsAreEvil: He's a British Lord complete with [[SupervillainLair castle]].
* ArrogantKungFuGuy: A master of Monkey Kung Fu and a JerkAss.
ass when needed.
* BigBad: Obviously not the overarching one CoolOldLady: Despite her smothering, she's a sweet person. Besides that, she is much like her granddaughter; she has excellent martial arts skills, having trained in "Pang Lang Quan Kung Fu" in a Shaolin Monastery, to a level of the series, but he's still a constant presence mastery that surpasses even her granddaughter's martial art skills. She also in the Yamanouchi/Mystical Monkey Power, MythArc.Navy [=SEAL=]s.
* {{Catchphrase}}: "Monkey ninjas attack!"
* ChildHater: In "Monkey Ninjas
IronLady: She has an iron will and little tolerance for panic or cowards, and tells Steve Barkin to go hide in Space," a closet if he does not get along very well can't keep it together during the Lowardian Invasion in the GrandFinale.
* MamaBear: Nana Possible was prepared to kick Shego's butt when the latter made a threat against Kim.
* MyBelovedSmother: A grandmother variant. Nana means well, but she constantly babies her teenage granddaughter.
* NeverMessWithGranny: She spars
with the children he holds hostage.
* EverythingsBetterWithMonkeys: This is why he wants to be a monkey himself.
Kim and wins.
* EvilAllAlong: In his first episode, he's just Lord Montgomery Fiske, NiceGirl: Grandmotherly, kind, and Kim even helps him recover the {{MacGuffin}}s he needs to get Mystical Monkey Power.
loving.
* EvilBrit: A British supervillain.
* EvilLaugh: His is especially distinctive, sounding like a screeching monkey.
* FauxAffablyEvil: Maintains the facade of the British gentleman, but is one of the nastiest of the recurring villains.
* IKnowKungFaux: Averted as he is a master of Tai Shing Pek Kwar, or Monkey Kung Fu.
* {{Leitmotif}}: The theme
RetiredBadass: Drakken revealed that heralded his presence was one of the most memorable used for the show; it was a little harpsichord melody in a minor key. Very {{class|icalMusic}}y indeed.
* ManiacMonkeys: He has an army of evil monkey ninjas!
* NotSoAboveItAll: Generally, he's one of the most [[QuintessentialBritishGentleman composed]] and competent villains on the show, with all of Drakken's ambition and all of Shego's fighting skills, but he's also been known to break into uncontrolled fits of gloating laughter and blow his top spectacularly, and once descended into a slap-fight with Ron over a minor slight.
* RedRightHand: Had monkey hands and feet grafted onto him by [=DNAmy=].
* StevenUlyssesPerhero: His real name is Montgomery Fiske, or Monty for short, and his villain name is an anagram of "Monty Fiske".
* TakenForGranite: His final play for the Mystical Monkey Power ended up getting him turned into a statue. [[spoiler:The very last scene of the series indicates that he didn't get better.]]
* VillainDecay: His final (major) appearance has him reference this trope at the very beginning, as he's stewing over the fact that on his last outing, he got his ass handed to him by a baby. Incidentally, he's one of the most ''serious'' villains on the show, an air that has generally been maintained throughout four seasons.
* WeCanRuleTogether: Monkey Fist tries to get Hana to join him after he realizes who
she is.
* WhatHappenedToTheMouse: The butler he had in his first episode never reappears, leading many to speculate what happened to him. Since he said he spent a great deal of money on his monkey modifications, it's likely that he couldn't afford one after
is the first episode.
* WouldHurtAChild: He ordered his monkey ninjas
woman to throw Hana into a pool of lava along with Ron and Rufus.complete the Navy [=SEAL=]s underwater demolition course, amongst other things--Kim had no idea.



[[folder:Señor Senior Senior]]
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-->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/RicardoMontalban / Earl Boen

A practically infinitely wealthy older gentleman. After a friendly encounter with Kim and Ron, he decides to take up supervillainy as a hobby.

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[[folder:Slim Possible]]
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->'''Voiced
by:''' Creator/RicardoMontalban / Earl Boen

A practically infinitely wealthy
Creator/KevinMichaelRichardson

Kim's uncle and James Possible's
older gentleman. After brother. Though a friendly encounter with Kim talented scientist and Ron, inventor like his brother, he decides to take up supervillainy as prefers the quiet, solitary life of a hobby.rancher, and owns and operates the "Lazy C" ranch in Montana where he and his daughter Joss live.



* AffablyEvil: As Ron put it, "Bad man...Good manners." Justified as he harbors no real malice to his foes and his villainy is simply a hobby.
* AntiVillain: He's only a villain as a pastime to enjoy with his son and doesn't really care if the heroes win or not.
* BadassGrandpa: Despite his age and the fact that he often carries a cane, it turns out in "Triple S" that [[spoiler:he is very fit and also very skilled at extreme sports]].
* ContractualGenreBlindness: He is well aware of the Evil Overlord List but thinks he has to make the mistakes in order to be a "proper" villain. He considers it to be good form.
* DisproportionateRetribution: A club for rich people banned him for publicly getting into fights with a teenage girl and he tried to get even by freezing the club and all its members. He even explained to Junior that villains are supposed to fit this trope.
* EccentricMillionaire: He became a supervillain to alleviate his [[RichBoredom boredom]], after Ron [[NiceJobBreakingItHero pointed out how much his mansion resembled a supervillain lair]].
* EvenEvilHasLovedOnes: He may be evil (even if only as a hobby) but he loves his son, and often treats their villainous sprees as father-son bonding activities.
* EvilLaugh: He even takes time to practice it with Junior.
* EvilPlan: They gave the "take over the world" thing a try but are more into smaller scale plans like tweaking other rich guys that offend them.
* FairPlayVillain: It's just a hobby and he cares more about doing it right than about actually pulling off a successful EvilPlan.
* ForTheEvulz: He took up villainy on a whim and liked it so much it became a part of his millionaire lifestyle.
* InkSuitActor: Bears a distinct resemblance to Ricardo Montalban.[[note]] Montalban was the original voice actor for the character; Earl Boen provided Senior's voice when Montalban's health didn't permit him to record an episode.[[/note]]
* IslandBase: He has his own private island.
-->'''Ron''': ''You could take over the world from here''.
* ItAmusedMe: His entire MO. He's a millionaire who became a villain just for the hell of it and doesn't really care if he wins or not as long as he gets a thrill out of it.
* NiceJobBreakingItHero: Sr. Senior Sr. was in search of a thrilling new pastime when a young guest named Ron Stoppable pointed out that his billionaire home was really more of a lair. In that moment, Sr. Senior Sr. realized what he could do for amusement.
* ObliviouslyEvil: Kim and Ron first meet the Seniors because they think he's actively draining the power from a nearby city. Turns out they were simply overusing energy in mundane ways. Kim's first meeting is to introduce Sr. to more energy conserving habits. [[NiceJobBreakingItHero Then Ron started flapping his gums...]]
* RepetitiveName: Three 'senior's.
* XanatosGambit: As noted above, whether or not any of his plans succeed or not is irrelevant. He's just having fun with the 'Traditional Super Villain' role. Their inevitable failure never bothers him because he can still fulfill that role.

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* AffablyEvil: As Ron put it, "Bad man...Good manners." Justified as he harbors no real malice to his foes and his villainy is simply BadassMustache: Sports a hobby.
* AntiVillain: He's only a villain as a pastime to enjoy
long, thick mustache that goes with his son and doesn't really care if the heroes win or not.
* BadassGrandpa: Despite his age and the fact that he often carries a cane, it turns out in "Triple S" that [[spoiler:he is very fit and also very skilled at extreme sports]].
* ContractualGenreBlindness: He is well aware of the Evil Overlord List but thinks he has to make the mistakes in order to be a "proper" villain. He considers it to be good form.
cowboy image.
* DisproportionateRetribution: A club for rich people banned him for publicly getting into fights with GadgeteerGenius: Created a teenage girl and he tried to get even by freezing the club and all its members. He even explained to Junior series of cybertronic robot horses that villains are supposed able to fit this trope.
* EccentricMillionaire: He became
mimic the form and function of a supervillain to alleviate real horse and developed an advanced satellite surveillance system capable of monitoring his [[RichBoredom boredom]], after Ron [[NiceJobBreakingItHero pointed out how much his mansion resembled a supervillain lair]].
* EvenEvilHasLovedOnes: He may be evil (even if only as a hobby) but he loves his son, and often treats their villainous sprees as father-son bonding activities.
* EvilLaugh: He even takes time to practice it with Junior.
* EvilPlan: They gave the "take over the world" thing a try but are more into smaller scale plans like tweaking other rich guys that offend them.
* FairPlayVillain: It's just a hobby and he cares more about doing it right than about actually pulling off a successful EvilPlan.
* ForTheEvulz: He took up villainy on a whim and liked it so much it became a part of his millionaire lifestyle.
* InkSuitActor: Bears a distinct resemblance to Ricardo Montalban.[[note]] Montalban was the original voice actor for the character; Earl Boen provided Senior's voice when Montalban's health didn't permit him to record an episode.[[/note]]
* IslandBase: He has his own private island.
-->'''Ron''': ''You could take over the world from here''.
* ItAmusedMe: His
entire MO. ranch and the surrounding area.
* GoodParents:
He's a millionaire who became a villain just for the hell of it quite relaxed with his daughter, and doesn't really care if he wins or not as long as he gets a thrill out of it.
* NiceJobBreakingItHero: Sr. Senior Sr. was in search of a thrilling new pastime when a young guest named Ron Stoppable pointed out that his billionaire home was really more of a lair. In that moment, Sr. Senior Sr. realized what he could do for amusement.
* ObliviouslyEvil: Kim and Ron first meet the Seniors because they think he's
actively draining encourages her to be herself.
* NiceHat: His cowboy hat, which is outfitted with a tiny scope.
* YouAreBetterThanYouThinkYouAre: Delivers one to his brother, who is a bit miffed to not having been invited to
the power from a nearby city. Turns out they were simply overusing energy in mundane ways. Kim's first supergeniuses' meeting is to introduce Sr. to more energy conserving habits. [[NiceJobBreakingItHero Then Ron started flapping his gums...]]
* RepetitiveName: Three 'senior's.
* XanatosGambit: As noted above, whether or not any of his plans succeed or not is irrelevant. He's just having fun
in the Crooked D.
-->'''Slim:''' Y'know, squirt, I'm pretty handy
with the 'Traditional Super Villain' role. Their inevitable failure never bothers him because he can still fulfill cutting edge tech myself, but I'm nowhere near as smart as you.
-->'''James:''' Oh, now, Slim, I'm not
that role.smart.
-->'''Slim:''' 'Course you are, and you know it. Doesn't matter who else knows it.



[[folder:Señor Senior Junior]]
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-->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/NestorCarbonell

Señor Senior's son and unwilling accomplice. He isn't nearly as interested in world domination as his father, but comes along anyway because he's family.

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[[folder:Joss Possible]]
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-->'''Voiced ->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/NestorCarbonell

Señor Senior's son and unwilling accomplice. He isn't nearly as interested
Creator/TaraStrong

Kim's cousin via her dad's brother, Slim. Joss's only appearance was
in world domination as his father, but comes along anyway because he's family.'Showdown at Crooked D' were it was shown that she had come down with a major case of hero worship for Kim, which ends up transplanted to Ron at the end.



* AffablyEvil: Like his dad, but his reason is more he's not into evil and instead into partying.
* AntiVillain: He's only evil because his Dad is and drags him into it like a mundane dad would to a fishing trip.
* CampStraight: He has a [[TheDandy foppish obsession with personal grooming]]. He had a strong crush on Kim in one episode, and was ultimately [[PairTheSpares paired off with Bonnie]].
* TheDragon: [[SissyVillain Sort of...]]plotting fiendish acts of evil is supposed to be quality father-son time.
* DreadfulMusician: There's a reason the prison ward set up a concert for him; the other imprisoned RoguesGallery villains were likely being punished.
* EccentricMillionaire: Obsessed with partying, looking good, and becoming a pop star, much to his father's annoyance.
* IslandBase: Though he thinks of it more as an island tanning salon.
* LoveAtFirstSight: Paid a programmer to find him the girl of his dreams, but then fell for Bonnie the very first moment he saw her.
* MinionWithAnFInEvil: [[PlayingWithATrope Played with]]. Junior could be pretty competent, but he doesn't have any desire to be a bad guy. He ups his game up in the fourth season, but mainly to please his father.
* MoralityPet: In some extent, to Shego. She enjoyed working with him and was less evil in that episode.
* MusclesAreMeaningless: He's more buff than any of the other villains, but he rarely gets into a fight and [[WimpFight isn't very good at it]].
* OfficialCouple: He and Bonnie becomes a couple in the final season.
* PragmaticVillainy: He would be more efficient in dealing with heroes if his dad didn't insist that [[CardCarryingVillain they follow the villain code]].
* StatingTheSimpleSolution: Often such as "why don't you point the laser at their bodies?". This defiance of the villain code is a never failing disappointment to his father.
* TookALevelInBadass: His main thing was being a reluctant accomplice to his dad's schemes; he learns to fight better when Shego tutors him and he becomes a bit more proactive in evil, to make his dad happy.

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* AffablyEvil: Like his dad, but his reason is BadassAdorable: Even with her klutz resulting from trying to emulate Kim, she still shows that she can kick some patooty when she wants to.
* GadgeteerGenius: That grappling hook she made was mighty impressive, as was her knowledge of her dad's equipment. Considering her family, it seems that she wants to be the ActionHero while she's
more he's not into evil of a ScienceHero.
* HeroWorshipper: Joss seems is prone to this, as she jumps from idolizing Kim for being fearless to idolizing Ron for overcoming his many fears. See HeroicWannabe.
* HeroicWannabe: Tries to achieve being a hero by imitating her cousin, Kim. Learns AnAesop about what being a hero really means -- [[ComicallyMissingThePoint
and instead into partying.
begins to hero worship Ron instead]].
* AntiVillain: He's only evil because his Dad is LampshadeHanging: She pulls these out left and drags him into it like a mundane dad would right in an attempt to a fishing trip.push FridgeLogic to the breaking point with her questioning. Kim doesn't appreciate it.
* LoonyFan: At the beginning of the episode she was herowhorshipping Kim to the point of mirroring her. At the end, she's this to Ron.

* CampStraight: He has a [[TheDandy foppish obsession with personal grooming]]. He had a strong crush on Kim in one episode, and was ultimately [[PairTheSpares paired off with Bonnie]].
* TheDragon: [[SissyVillain Sort of...]]plotting fiendish acts of evil is supposed to be quality father-son time.
* DreadfulMusician: There's a reason the prison ward set up a concert for him; the other imprisoned RoguesGallery villains were likely being punished.
* EccentricMillionaire: Obsessed with partying, looking good, and becoming a pop star, much to his father's annoyance.
* IslandBase: Though he thinks of it more as an island tanning salon.
* LoveAtFirstSight: Paid a programmer to find him the girl of his dreams, but then fell for Bonnie the very first moment he saw her.
* MinionWithAnFInEvil: [[PlayingWithATrope Played with]]. Junior could be pretty competent, but he
OddNameOut: Her name doesn't have any desire to be a bad guy. He ups his game up in fit the fourth season, but mainly to please his father.
usual -im rhyme scheme. It does, however, make a different pun: "just possible".
* MoralityPet: In some extent, to Shego. PluckyGirl: She enjoyed working with him and was less evil in only got a bit bummed when Kim told her not to fool around. [[{{Determinator}} Then she proved to Kim that episode.
* MusclesAreMeaningless: He's more buff than any of the other villains, but he rarely gets into a fight and [[WimpFight isn't very good at it]].
* OfficialCouple: He and Bonnie becomes a couple in the final season.
* PragmaticVillainy: He would be more efficient in dealing with heroes if his dad didn't insist that [[CardCarryingVillain they follow the villain code]].
* StatingTheSimpleSolution: Often such as "why don't you point the laser at their bodies?". This defiance of the villain code is a never failing disappointment to his father.
* TookALevelInBadass: His main thing was
she could pull off being a reluctant accomplice to his dad's schemes; he learns to fight better when Shego tutors him hero.]]
* WhatHappenedToTheMouse: In "Graduation" most of the Possible clan is there including her father, yet she doesn't attend. Although it's entirely possible she was still in school herself
and he becomes a bit more proactive in evil, thus couldn't come to make his dad happy.Kim's graduation.



[[folder:[=DNAmy=]]]
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-->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/MelissaMcCarthy

An outwardly friendly genetic expert obsessed with "Cuddle Buddies", a brand of stuffed animal-crossings.

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[[folder:Cousin Larry]]
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-->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/MelissaMcCarthy

An outwardly friendly genetic expert obsessed with "Cuddle Buddies", a brand
Creator/BrianPosehn

Kim's nerdy cousin (it's never revealed which side
of stuffed animal-crossings.Kim's family he's from).



* AbhorrentAdmirer: In her first appearance, she drove Mr. Barkin to distraction with her unwanted attentions.
* AffablyEvil: She talks so sweetly in all her appearances that her actions come off as creepy.
* BewareTheSillyOnes: Kim and Ron made this mistake, and they got tied up by cute but deadly animals.
* CollectorOfTheStrange: Collects Cuddle Buddies.
* LegoGenetics: This is how she makes life-sized cuddle buddies; add kangaroo feet to shark body and volia!
* MadScientist: She's deranged enough to want to make her own living cuddle buddies, and smart enough to make a device that can do just that.
* MixAndMatchCritters: Her minions are full-sized living Cuddle Buddies.
* StalkerWithACrush: Toward Monkey Fist, having been the one to give him his monkey hands and feet. She describes him as her "newest little cuddle buddy", which suggests there may be slightly more going on there than just romantic affections.

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* AbhorrentAdmirer: In her first appearance, she drove Mr. Barkin BrainyBrunette: Larry is an expert or knowledgeable in many stereotypical "nerd" topics such as comic books, science fiction movies and novelizations, fantasy role-playing games, computer games, and robotic fight clubs.
* FakeDefector: Pretends
to distraction side with her unwanted attentions.
* AffablyEvil: She talks so sweetly
Dementor in all her appearances that her actions come off as creepy.
* BewareTheSillyOnes:
order to help free Kim and Ron made Ron. He thought this mistake, and they got tied up by cute but deadly animals.
* CollectorOfTheStrange: Collects Cuddle Buddies.
* LegoGenetics: This is how she makes life-sized cuddle buddies; add kangaroo feet to shark body and volia!
* MadScientist: She's deranged enough to want to make her own living cuddle buddies, and smart enough to make
was all a device that can do just that.LARP session for his birthday.
* MixAndMatchCritters: Her minions are full-sized living Cuddle Buddies.
* StalkerWithACrush: Toward Monkey Fist, having been the one to give him his monkey hands and feet. She describes him as her "newest little cuddle buddy", which suggests there
GenreSavvy: Successfully executes a [[FakeDefector "Scenario 17"]] on Dementor, though, since he thought he was [=LARPing=], it may be slightly more going a case of WrongGenreSavvy, but without the usual unfortunate consequences.
* HollywoodNerd: Hits every major stereotype of nerds out there: the glasses, the intense interest in science fiction, contrasting with his "cool kid" cousin etc.
* SmartPeopleWearGlasses: Larry wears square glasses and is an expert
on there than just romantic affections.everything nerdy.
* TookALevelInBadass: Manages to use Kim's supersuit to great effect, including protecting himself from an acid bath with the forcefield function and taking out Dementor and his henchmen with relative ease.



[[folder:Duff Killigan]]
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-->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/BrianGeorge

A Scottish former professional golfer banned from every golf course in the world (even minigolf!).

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[[folder:Bonnie Rockwaller]]
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-->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/BrianGeorge

A Scottish former professional golfer banned from every golf course in
Kirsten Storms/ Kelly Ripa (Future Bonnie)

Kim's rival on
the world (even minigolf!).cheer squad and the resident AlphaBitch for the show, Bonnie is usually the antagonist as far as Kim's high school career goes. She eventually hooks up with [[CampStraight Junior]] in "Homecoming Upset".



* BaldOfEvil: Doesn't have much hair under his hat.
* ADayInTheLimelight: Oddly, this was also his debut: "Number One", his only solo appearance. Afterwards, he only serves as a secondary villain or an accomplice.
* EverythingsLouderWithBagpipes: His {{leitmotif}} given the "scottsman" shtick of his.
* IKnowMaddenKombat: "The World's Deadliest Golfer"
* MadeOfExplodium: His weaponized golf balls.
* NiceHat: Always wears a Scottish hat.
* OverlyNarrowSuperlative: Provides the page quote: "World's deadliest golfing cyborg!"
* {{Scotireland}}: Thoroughly Scottish, with an Irish surname.
* ViolentGlaswegian: Scottish accent, hotblooded, and uses exploding golf balls.

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* BaldOfEvil: Doesn't have much hair under his hat.
* ADayInTheLimelight: Oddly, this was also his debut: "Number One", his only solo appearance. Afterwards, he only serves as
AlphaBitch: She's a secondary villain or an accomplice.
* EverythingsLouderWithBagpipes: His {{leitmotif}} given the "scottsman" shtick of his.
bitchy and popular cheerleader that picks on TheProtagonist.
* IKnowMaddenKombat: "The World's Deadliest Golfer"
AmbiguouslyBrown: No one can really tell what ethnicity she is (but damn!) it works for her.
* MadeOfExplodium: His weaponized golf balls.
TheCheerleader: The [[AlphaBitch "snobbish and nasty"]] version.
* NiceHat: Always wears a Scottish hat.
* OverlyNarrowSuperlative: Provides
DrivenByEnvy: It has been evident that the page quote: "World's deadliest golfing cyborg!"
primary reason Bonnie's so mean to Kim because she feels challenged by Kim's general popularity, and can't stand the idea of being "second best" to anyone.
* {{Scotireland}}: Thoroughly Scottish, EmbarrassingNickname: Her mom calls her "Pumpkin" and "Bon-Bon", the latter of which Ron likes to call her--especially in fanfics.
* EvilCounterpart: Not exactly evil, but bitchy (not that evil is beneath her, as shown in ''A Sitch In Time''). She's almost Kim's physical match, but her athletic skills are geared largely towards dancing and gymnastics--she has virtually no combat skills and has no interest in saving the world.
* FreudianExcuse: One episode shows that she has two older sisters named [[ThemeTwinNaming Connie and Lonnie]], who apparently [[BigBrotherBully bully her a lot at home]]--it can be assumed that Bonnie's mean and sour disposition probably stems from her sisters being so mean to her all the time. Then there's also her breakup
with an Irish surname.
* ViolentGlaswegian: Scottish accent, hotblooded,
Brick, which hit her so hard that she resorted to cheating in the election for Homecoming King and Queen because she missed having a popular guy as her boyfriend.
* GoldDigger: In "Ron The Millionaire". When his money is gone by the end of the episode, she quickly dumps him. At least she's honest about it.
-->'''Bonnie:''' Ron Stoppable, you are such a ''hottie''!\\
'''Ron:''' Are you just saying that because I'm rich?\\
'''Bonnie:''' Uh-huh.\\
'''Ron:''' Cool!
* HateSink: Bonnie is meant to antagonize Kim whenever she's not saving the world, though she does receive a few PetTheDog moments.
* IFightForTheStrongestSide: As shown in ''A Stitch in Time'' where her future self is in charge of brainwashing and de-moralizing the populace. Makes a lot of sense for her character, since it's one of the few things outside of cheerleading that she's good at.
* ImpossibleHourglassFigure: One of the curviest and most buxom characters in the series even though she's a teenager/young adult.
* {{Jerkass}}: She never passes up an opportunity to be mean to Kim. She's especially mean to Ron, and she
uses exploding golf balls. her popularity as a weapon. Strangely enough, there are times she doesn't mind [[AnnoyingYoungerSibling Jim and Tim]], because they all like making Kim's life miserable. In a BadFuture where Shego takes over the world, joining the Supreme One really brings out the worst in her.
* JerkWithAHeartOfGold: At the end of episode "Bonding" she seems to have become more friendly towards Kim, but due to StatusQuoIsGod in later episodes she returns to the usual AlphaBitch.
* LaserGuidedKarma: At the end of "Graduation," Barkin informs her that she has to take summer school in order to graduate from high school. Why? She blew off all her classes the last week of school, which caused her to miss an important test, thus leaving her one class credit short of graduating.
* TheLoad: In "Bonding", it's used ''literally'', where Kim has to carry her, and makes Kim's job even harder by making the same mistake any amateur explorer does--falling for an innocent-looking trap.
* LoveAtFirstSight: With Junior -- it was like a match made in hell.
* MakeWayForThePrincess: She has this mindset in contrast to Kim, who's just as popular (if not ''more'' popular) than Bonnie is.
* OfficialCouple: She and Junior becomes a couple in the final season.
* PairTheSpares: Paired off with Junior in the PostScriptSeason.
* PunnyName: Rockwaller is a riff on "stonewall", which means to be uncooperative, obstructive, or evasive. "Rockwaller" also sound similar to "Rottweiler," and they don't get [[StealthPun much bitchier]] than Bonny.
* TheRival: Outside of all the "saving the world" stuff, Bonnie's this to Kim for...basically everything--but ''especially'' when it's anything related to cheerleading.
* ShesGotLegs: As she's usually in a cheerleading outfit or anything with a short skirt, it becomes obvious.
* SingleGirlSeeksMostPopularGuy: Her attraction to Brick and Ron was mainly due to both being popular at something--Brick being the star quarterback on the football and Ron during his brief period as a millionaire (and later becoming the star running back for the football team).
* SitcomArchNemesis: She's a constant recurring thorn in the "basic average girl" side of Kim's life.
* TeethClenchedTeamwork: Whenever she and Kim have to work together, they're always at each others' throats.
* TokenEvilTeammate: Again, she's not evil per se, but she's still nasty and is really only the "mean girl" on her school cheerleading squad, as all the other cheerleaders--including Kim--are actually really nice (at least once you get to know them).
* UngratefulBitch: When the Bebes kidnapped her to make her their queen after overhearing Kim talk about her. After Kim manages to save her she scoffs a "Finally" and blames Kim for the whole mess even though it was unintentional.



[[folder:Motor Ed]]
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-->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/JohnDiMaggio Seriously.

An engineer and monster truck enthusiast with a want of destruction. Real name: Edward Lipsky. Yes, he's ''Drakken's cousin'' Seriously.

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-->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/JohnDiMaggio Seriously.

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The teacher who seems to be in charge
of destruction. Real name: Edward Lipsky. Yes, he's ''Drakken's cousin'' Seriously.[[TwoTeacherSchool every class]] at Middleton High.



* AirGuitar: He ''lives'' on this trope. Seriously. *Cue strings and wailing*
* AmazonChaser: Ed was already attracted to Shego just for her looks, but her zapping him into the ceiling just made it worse. Seriously.
* BlackSheep: He's considered the black sheep of Drakken's family, mostly because he's open about his actions while the doctor has kept his family in the dark about his MadScientist ways. Seriously.
** Though its implied he's been considered this before becoming a villain.
* BunnyEarsLawyer: Cares mainly about rock music and cruising down the highway in a "sweet ride," spending his time fashioning his mullet and playing air guitar. He's also widely regarded as the ''most brilliant mechanical enginner in the country.'' Seriously. Like everything it's lampshaded, seriously.
-->'''Wade:''' "He's not as dumb as the hairstyle would have you believe."
* CasanovaWannabe: Constantly hits on Shego, and is {{oblivious to hints}} (up to and including plasma blasts) that she wants nothing to do with him. Seriously.
* GadgeteerGenius: He may sound like a total goofball, but he's a very talented mechanical engineer. Seriously.
* GeniusBruiser: A large, muscular, mullet-haired mechanical genius who even outsmarted Wade at one point. As Wade put it, "He's not as dumb as the hair-cut would lead you to think."
* GeniusDitz: Totally boneheaded rocker stereotype, yeah, but this dude is seriously the "most brilliant mechanical engineer in the country." Seriously.
* InkSuitActor: His character design is based on Creator/JohnDiMaggio's looks and personality. Seriously.
* LoveAtFirstSight: Attempts to invoke this on Shego when he first meets her. Shego rejects the idea in [[BlownAcrossTheRoom her own unique way]]. This only seems to make him [[AmazonChaser like her]] ''[[AmazonChaser even more]]''. Seriously.
-->'''Motor Ed:''' So, uh... do you believe in love at first sight, or should I walk by again? Because I'll totally walk by again, if I have to. Seriously.\\
'''Shego:''' Mhmm, mhmm. Walk and... keep walking! *cue plasma blast*\\
'''Motor Ed:''' *after recovering from being blasted into a wall* Man, do I dig [[AmazonChaser a woman who can scrap]]! I think I'm in loooove! *cue AirGuitar*
* TattooedCrook: He has "Ed" tattooed on his left arm. Seriously.
* VerbalTic: Seriously! [[OverlyLongGag Seriously.]] He ''seriously'' ''cannot'' use ''one'' sentence without that adverb, ''seriously.''
* WhatHappenedToTheMouse: His mechanics don't show up again after "Motor Ed". Seriously.

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* AirGuitar: He ''lives'' on this trope. Seriously. *Cue strings and wailing*
* AmazonChaser: Ed was already attracted
DrillSergeantNasty: The "Coach Nasty" variant, which also carries over to Shego just for her looks, but her zapping him into the ceiling just made it worse. Seriously.
* BlackSheep:
his gruff classroom manner. He's considered a veteran, and presumably had the black sheep of Drakken's family, mostly because he's open about his actions same no-nonsense demeanor while the doctor has kept his family in the dark about his MadScientist ways. Seriously.service.
* GoshDangItToHeck: He's got some odd G-rated exclamations.

** Though its implied * HiddenDepths: In season 4, he offhandedly mentions his high-school years, which are strangely identical to Ron's, including the saving the world part. It's probably why he's been considered this before becoming a villain.
always tough on Ron.
* BunnyEarsLawyer: Cares mainly about rock music LastNameBasis: He gruffly addresses students by last name, and cruising down the highway in is almost always addressed by his last name (in a "sweet ride," spending few situations someone uses his first name, "Steve").
* NoIndoorVoice: He ''can'' whisper, but he spends most of
his time fashioning his mullet and playing air guitar. projecting across the room. It's quite justified because he ''was'' a DrillSergeantNasty once.
-->''Okay, people, now listen up!''
* NoodleIncident: The teachers at Middleton High are constantly sidelined by some odd event or other, leaving Mr. Barkin to fill in for them.
* RealMenWearPink:
He's also widely regarded as the ''most brilliant mechanical enginner in the country.'' Seriously. Like everything ''brigadier general'' of a girls' scout organization.
* ReasonableAuthorityFigure: "Tough but fair." There was an episode about this.
* ScoutOut: In one episode,
it's lampshaded, seriously.
-->'''Wade:''' "He's not
revealed that Barkin acts as dumb as a "den mother" to a Girl Scout-style scouting troop in Middleton called the hairstyle would have you believe.Pixie Scouts, although he runs it more like a military unit--Barkin also refers to himself as a "Brigadier Pixie" rather than a "den mother."
* CasanovaWannabe: Constantly hits ShellShockedVeteran: Barkin occasionally freaks out when thrust into a crisis.
* SitcomArchNemesis: Mostly toward Ron, but occasionally toward Kim as well such as the episode where he catches her not making it to class
on Shego, time and gives her detention.
* StrongFamilyResemblance: Barkin's father looks just like him, but slightly older. He also echoes Barkin's [[TwoTeacherSchool omnipresence]] by doing every job in a living-history village.
* SternTeacher: Barkin
is {{oblivious to hints}} (up to and including plasma blasts) that she wants nothing to do if not firm in his enforcement of rules and handling with him. Seriously.
* GadgeteerGenius: He may sound like a total goofball, but he's a very talented mechanical engineer. Seriously.
* GeniusBruiser: A large, muscular, mullet-haired mechanical genius who even outsmarted Wade at one point. As Wade put it, "He's not as dumb as the hair-cut would lead you to think."
* GeniusDitz: Totally boneheaded rocker stereotype, yeah, but this dude is seriously the "most brilliant mechanical engineer in the country." Seriously.
* InkSuitActor: His character design is based on Creator/JohnDiMaggio's looks and personality. Seriously.
* LoveAtFirstSight: Attempts to invoke this on Shego when he first meets her. Shego rejects the idea in [[BlownAcrossTheRoom her own unique way]]. This only seems to make him [[AmazonChaser like her]] ''[[AmazonChaser even more]]''. Seriously.
-->'''Motor Ed:''' So, uh... do you believe in love at first sight, or should I walk by again? Because I'll totally walk by again, if I have to. Seriously.\\
'''Shego:''' Mhmm, mhmm. Walk and... keep walking! *cue plasma blast*\\
'''Motor Ed:''' *after recovering from being blasted into a wall* Man, do I dig [[AmazonChaser a woman who can scrap]]! I think I'm in loooove! *cue AirGuitar*
* TattooedCrook: He has "Ed" tattooed on his left arm. Seriously.
students.
* VerbalTic: Seriously! [[OverlyLongGag Seriously.]] He ''seriously'' ''cannot'' use ''one'' sentence without that adverb, ''seriously.''
* WhatHappenedToTheMouse: His mechanics don't show up again after "Motor Ed". Seriously.
TwoTeacherSchool: With the exception of a few episodes, Barkin's usually the only teacher who's ever actually seen at Middleton High School.



[[folder:Frugal Lucre]]
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-->'''Voiced by:''' Richard Kind

A low-budget supervillain-wannabe employed at Smart-Mart. Dr. Drakken's annoying Cell Block D cellmate. Often drives him nuts. Ironically, Lucre is driven nuts when Motor Ed replaces Drakken in his cell.

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[[folder:Monique]]
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-->'''Voiced by:''' Richard Kind

A low-budget supervillain-wannabe employed
Creator/RavenSymone/Vivica A. Fox (Future Monique)

Kim's best friend besides Ron, she is smart and hip and always available to provide level-headed advice for Kim. She is very fashionable and works
at Smart-Mart. Dr. Drakken's annoying Cell Block D cellmate. Often drives him nuts. Ironically, Lucre is driven nuts when Motor Ed replaces Drakken in his cell.Club Banana. Occasionally Monique would join Kim on her missions but lacked the skill needed to be a competent sidekick.



* AscendedExtra: If it weren't for the show getting un-cancelled for a PostScriptSeason, Frugal would've only had one appearance in the show. After the renewal, he took on a recurring role as Drakken's jail cellmate.
* BasementDweller: He avoids the expense of maintaining a lair by living in his mom's basement.
* DoNotAdjustYourSet: His first scheme was to go on all channels and broadcast a demand that everyone send him a dollar, or else he'd destroy the Internet.
* LoonyFan: To Dr. Drakken. When they're stuck in prison together, he drives the bad doctor up the wall with his non-stop talking and gushing.
* MotorMouth: He will not shut up; ever. He drives Drakken to distraction when the two of them share a cell for the first part of the PostScriptSeason.
* TechnoWizard: Despite his shoestring budget, he's capable of [[DoNotAdjustYourSet hijacking the TV networks]] with his ransom demands and creating a {{computer virus}} that can be uploaded from an ordinary checkout scanner.
* WigDressAccent: He tried to hide his identity behind a fake accent and beard in his first appearance.
* YouGetWhatYouPayFor: His cheapskate ways make him even more [[HarmlessVillain unthreatening]] than the rest of the RoguesGallery. For instance, he has to settle for threatening Kim and Ron with a kiddie pool full of snapping turtles rather than [[SharkPool something more intimidating]]. However, his tampered barcode to infect the net with a virus was rather genius in itself despite working on a shoestring budget.

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* AscendedExtra: If it weren't for the show getting un-cancelled for a PostScriptSeason, Frugal would've only had one appearance in the show. After the renewal, he took on a recurring role as Drakken's jail cellmate.
* BasementDweller: He avoids the expense of maintaining a lair by living in his mom's basement.
* DoNotAdjustYourSet: His
ArtEvolution: In her first scheme was few appearances her eyes were mainly just dots connect to go on her eyebrows. From season two onward she got full pupils which allowed for better expressions.
* BlackBestFriend: Sassy and Kim's best female friend.
* FunWithAcronyms: Her Monique-speak.
* FutureBadass: Without Club Banana, she threw herself into training.
* GirlyGirlWithATomboyStreak: While she's
all channels about shopping and broadcast fashion, she's also a demand huge fan of wrestling and extreme sports.
* OnlyOneName: We never hear her last name.
* SassyBlackWoman: More fun and less serious than Kim. She even sassed villains when she filled in as Ron's sidekick.
%%* ShesGotLegs
* TookALevelInBadass: When she goes on a mission with Kim she is shown to lack fighting prowess and is useless. By the time they go to the future she has trained ''a lot''--future-Monique justifies it by claiming
that everyone send him a dollar, or else he'd destroy Shego took the Internet.
* LoonyFan: To Dr. Drakken. When they're stuck in prison together, he drives the bad doctor up the wall with his non-stop talking and gushing.
* MotorMouth: He will not shut up; ever. He drives Drakken to distraction when the two
fun out of them share a cell shopping for the first part of the PostScriptSeason.
* TechnoWizard: Despite his shoestring budget, he's capable of [[DoNotAdjustYourSet hijacking the TV networks]] with his ransom demands and creating a {{computer virus}} that can be uploaded from an ordinary checkout scanner.
* WigDressAccent: He tried
her, so she had to hide his identity behind find a fake accent and beard in his first appearance.
* YouGetWhatYouPayFor: His cheapskate ways make him even more [[HarmlessVillain unthreatening]] than the rest of the RoguesGallery. For instance, he has to settle for threatening Kim and Ron with a kiddie pool full of snapping turtles rather than [[SharkPool something more intimidating]]. However, his tampered barcode to infect the net with a virus was rather genius in itself despite working on a shoestring budget.
new hobby.



[[folder:Camille Leon]]
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-->'''Voiced by:''' Music/AshleyTisdale

An heiress who's very well known around the celebrity circuit. However she's revealed to be a shape-shifter (via an experimental surgery) who steals to fund her lifestyle. She only shows up in season 4.

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-->'''Voiced by:''' Music/AshleyTisdale

An heiress who's very well known around the celebrity circuit. However she's revealed
Creator/TaraStrong

Tara is a blonde cheerleader who goes to Middleton High, and a friend of both Kim Possible and Bonnie Rockwaller. Tara is friendly and seems
to be a shape-shifter (via an experimental surgery) who steals to fund her lifestyle. She only shows up in season 4.one of the favorites among the cheerleaders.



* BeautyMark: Above her lip, on the right side. She must consider beautiful such since it would easy to get rid of it.
* EvilIsPetty: All of her plots are usually for her own benefit.
* InadequateInheritor: Her father disinherited her for some reason.
* NoCelebritiesWereHarmed: Her appearance was heavily based off of Creator/ParisHilton, another heiress who's had run-ins with the law.
* PunnyName: Camille Leon-->Chameleon
* RightHandCat: Debutante, a hairless Sphynx that has a crush on Rufus.
* SpotTheImposter: Ron utterly flubs telling her about from Kim. She's just that good.
* VoluntaryShapeshifting: Via an experimental plastic surgery she can look like any human being she wants.

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* BeautyMark: Above her lip, on FlatCharacter: She doesn't get a lot of character development, as she is not a major character.
* NiceGirl: Even friendlier and kinder than Kim because she doesn't have
the right side. She must consider beautiful such since it would easy to get rid of it.
perfectionist streak.
* EvilIsPetty: All of her plots are usually for her own benefit.
* InadequateInheritor: Her father disinherited her for some reason.
* NoCelebritiesWereHarmed: Her appearance was heavily based off of Creator/ParisHilton, another heiress who's had run-ins
PairTheSpares: Paired with the law.
Josh Mankey (Kim's former love interest) in season 3.
* PunnyName: Camille Leon-->Chameleon
* RightHandCat: Debutante, a hairless Sphynx that has a crush on Rufus.
* SpotTheImposter:
SingleWomanSeeksGoodMan: Gave Ron utterly flubs telling her about a smooch after he and Rufus saved them from Kim. She's just that good.
* VoluntaryShapeshifting: Via an experimental plastic surgery she can look like any human being she wants.
Gill and later started dating [[NiceGuy Josh Mankey]].



[[folder:Adrena Lynn]]
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--> '''Voiced by:''' Rachel Dratch

A TV actor known for her death-defying stunts. She turned to a villainy after being exposed as a fraud.

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--> '''Voiced by:''' Rachel Dratch

A TV actor known for her death-defying stunts. She turned to
Voiced by: Breckin Meyer - A.J. Trauth

Josh Mankey is
a villainy after being exposed as a fraud.student at Middleton High School and Kim's crush.



* CatchPhrase: "Freaky!"
* MilesGloriosus: Puts on a flashy spectacle to make herself look good but faked all her stunts. When put in a real death-defying situation, she admitted her cowardice.
* OneShotCharacter: Unlike the rest of the rogues gallery, she was in only in one episode. WordOfGod has confirmed that she was meant to be a recurring villain, but got cut due to not being popular enough.
* PunnyName: Adrena Lynn-->Adrenaline.

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* CatchPhrase: "Freaky!"
* MilesGloriosus: Puts on a flashy spectacle to make herself look good but faked all her stunts. When put in a real death-defying situation, she admitted her cowardice.
* OneShotCharacter: Unlike the rest of the rogues gallery, she was in only in one episode. WordOfGod has confirmed that she was meant
TheAce: Being an artist, musician, and overall popular student qualifies him as one. He also happens to be a recurring villain, but got ChickMagnet and NiceGuy.
* AmbiguouslyBrown: He has tannish skin along with blue eyes and partial blonde hair. It's unknown what his exact ethnicity is.
* BigOlEyebrows: He has thick, brown eyebrows.
* ChickMagnet: Many girls have found him attractive including Kim.
* DarkSkinnedBlond: Josh has tanned skin and blonde hair.
* IronicName: His last name is a derogatory term meaning "1. worthless, rotten, or in bad taste and 2. dirty, filthy , or bad". Weird considering he is TheAce, a ChickMagnet, and a NiceGuy.
* {{Love Interest|s}}: Kim had a crush on him until "Emotion Sickness."
* MellowFellow: Josh is an easy-going and incredibly mellow person. He has only displayed very mild reactions to the assorted weirdness he witnessed when Kim's missions
cut due to not being popular enough.
into her personal life.
* MulticoloredHair: The top part of his hair is blonder, while the bottom part is brown.
* NiceGuy: Caring, laid-back, easy-going, gentle, and kind-hearted.
* PairTheSpares: Paired with Tara in season 3.
* PunnyName: Adrena Lynn-->Adrenaline."Mankey" may also be an allusion to monkey, an animal which Ron fears. This is commented on in "Blush" when Ron says that "Mankey is only one vowel away from monkey." That may have explained why Ron and his pet, Rufus, did not care for him, since they both hate monkeys.



[[folder:Warhok and Warmonga]]
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-->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/RonPerlman (Warhok)\\
Kristen Johnston (Warmonga)

Two Lorwardian warriors (a giant, green skinned species similar to humans) who appear to have the same goals as Dr. Drakken/Shego/Dementor, except they seem much more intent and capable of fulfilling them... and destroying Earth in the process.

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-->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/RonPerlman (Warhok)\\
Kristen Johnston (Warmonga)

Two Lorwardian warriors (a giant, green skinned species similar to humans) who appear to have
by Rider Strong

Brick Flagg is a student at Middleton High School during Kim Possible's sophomore and junior years, and
the same goals as Dr. Drakken/Shego/Dementor, except they seem much more intent and capable star quarterback of fulfilling them... and destroying Earth in the process.football team. He was also known for being the on again, off again boyfriend of Bonnie Rockwaller.



[[AC:Both]]

* BattleCouple: WordOfGod says they are married and they conquer together.
* {{Egomaniac Hunter}}s: They talked about the times they hunt. They even have a {{trophy room}}.
* HappilyMarried: WordOfGod says they are married. This supports the fact that part of their battle with Team Possible felt like a double date!
* HuntingTheMostDangerousGame:
-->'''[[spoiler:Warhok]]:''' [[spoiler:Come Warmonga, we will take this one as a trophy. She will look handsome [[DeadGuyOnDisplay mounted beside your Thorgoggle spine]].]]
* KilledOffForReal: According to WordOfGod their CharacterDeath is permanent.
* MeaningfulName: Their names are [[PunnyName puns]] on terms for political leaders who favor warfare: "warhawk" and "warmonger."
* OutsideContextProblem: Unlike a majority of the other antagonists, they're Alien Invaders with a greater strength, endurance, and size advantage, and lack the desire to banter like Kim's other foes.
* {{Proud Warrior Race| Guy}}: Conquering a planet is a routine thing for people like them.
* SignificantAnagram: Their race is called the Lorwardians. "Lorward" is a {{spoonerism}} of "Warlord".
* UnderestimatingBadassery: In truth, they underestimated the entire human race, but they really [[spoiler:underestimated Ron and what he would do if they threatened his girlfriend]]. Seriously, [[spoiler:their first clue should've been when Ron sent them flying the first time. Their reaction, smirking at each other, implies "Lucky shot" and they proceed to fight him as before. Needless to say, it didn't end well for them]].
* UnholyMatrimony: They are married and their favorite activity is to conquer planets together.

[[AC:Warhok]]
%%* BadassCape
* DarthVaderClone: WordOfGod was that the creators of ''WesternAnimation/KimPossible'' wanted to make Warhok as terrifying as Darth Vader.
%%* DiabolusExNihilo
* EvilIsPetty: Comes to Earth to capture the girl who stopped Warmonga and the doctor who tricked her and planned on taking it over for these reasons.
* FacialMarkings: Meant to evoke 'barbarian warlord'.
* FinalBoss: The last villains faced in the show despite this being their second (Warmonga) and first (Warhok) appearances.
* KnightOfCerebus: There's nothing comical about this guy. He is serious and causes a lot of damage.
* LastEpisodeNewCharacter: Introduced in the GrandFinale.
* NoNonsenseNemesis: He's even more serious than Shego, instantly silencing Drakken upon appearing and has no tolerance for tomfoolery as seen when he was chasing Ron who was trying to have a light discussion with him. Any humorous lines he makes are sarcastic and dry. Finally, he managed to overwhelm both Shego and Kim with frightening efficiency.
* SmugSuper: Warhok boasted himself as 'the most fierce warrior in the galaxy', indicating he believed no one in the universe would ever defeat him. The smirk he shared with Warmonga after Ron struck seemed to indicate they believe they finally found someone who could give him a real challenge.
%%* ShouldersOfDoom

[[AC:Warmonga]]
* BattleCry: "WARMONGA!!", "FOR LORWARDIA!"
* BeautyMark: Has one on the right side of the face above the lip.
%%* BoomStick: Warmonga's WeaponOfChoice.
* EvilIsDumb: Warmonga's gullible enough to believe Drakken is "The Great Blue". [[spoiler:She apparently wised up in the GrandFinale, considering there isn't a mention of the "Great Blue".]]
* GreenSkinnedSpaceBabe: She's a green-skinned alien who looks like a very attractive (and ''really'' tall) human woman.
%%* ImpossibleHourglassFigure
* JustAStupidAccent: Warmonga sounds Norwegian despite being from a distant planet.
* MostCommonSuperPower:
-->'''Shego:''' (looking up at Warmonga) Whoa! Someone's been drinking their milk.
* ScaryDogmaticAliens: Warmonga is devoted to follow the Great Blue in conquering the galaxy, [[GrandFinale starting with Earth]].
%%* {{Stripperiffic}}
* SuperGullible: As Shego pointed out, Warmonga would get fooled by a puppet that claims to be the Great Blue.
* SuperStrength: She's taller and stronger than both Kim and Shego, separately. Kim was wearing the battlesuit even!
* ThirdPersonPerson: 'Warmonger speaks like this FOR LORWARDIA!'
* TomboyishPonytail: She keeps her hair in a ponytail, to highlight her nature as a {{Proud Warrior Race G|uy}}irl.
* YouGottaHaveBlueHair: Warmonga has green hair. She's an alien you know.

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[[AC:Both]]

* BattleCouple: WordOfGod says they DumbBlonde: Brick has blond hair and is generally slow-witted.
* DumbJock: The typical football player; big muscles everywhere except inside his head. Although he's not a JerkJock.
* EveryoneHasStandards: Despite Brick's slow witted nature and nice personality, he has a limit as to how much he is willing to tolerate in a relationship.
* HeldBackInSchool: Initially assumed to have only been a year older than Kim and her friends, but according to a comment Mr. Barkin made in "Ill-Suited," Brick apparently got held back in high school at least three times. Or it possibly took him seven times to graduate.
* JerkassBall: The normally nice Brick started a fight with [[ChickMagnet Hirotaka]] just because all the girls in school were infatuated with him. This fight only had two purposes: Showing how awesome Hirotaka is and acting as the catalyst for Monique and Kim fighting over him.
* LovableJock: He is the star quarterback of the football team, but generally avoids being a bully, unlike several of his fellow football players.
* {{Love Interest|s}}: Was this to Bonnie during Seasons 2 and 3, however the two seemed to be dating only for sake of popularity. They
are married no longer a couple after Brick went to college and they conquer together.dumped her for good.
* NiceGuy: Brick is somewhat conceited, but ultimately a nice guy. If nothing else, he attempts to treat his girlfriends well, as he knows the pain of being dumped.

* {{Egomaniac Hunter}}s: They talked about the times they hunt. They even have a {{trophy room}}.
* HappilyMarried: WordOfGod says they are married. This supports the fact that part of their battle with Team Possible felt like a double date!
* HuntingTheMostDangerousGame:
-->'''[[spoiler:Warhok]]:''' [[spoiler:Come Warmonga, we will take this one as a trophy. She will look handsome [[DeadGuyOnDisplay mounted beside your Thorgoggle spine]].]]
* KilledOffForReal: According to WordOfGod their CharacterDeath is permanent.
* MeaningfulName: Their names are [[PunnyName puns]] on terms for political leaders who favor warfare: "warhawk"
PutOnABus: In Season 4, he graduates from high school and "warmonger."
* OutsideContextProblem: Unlike a majority of the other antagonists, they're Alien Invaders with a greater strength, endurance, and size advantage, and lack the desire
goes off to banter like Kim's other foes.
* {{Proud Warrior Race| Guy}}: Conquering a planet is a routine thing for people like them.
* SignificantAnagram: Their race is called the Lorwardians. "Lorward" is a {{spoonerism}} of "Warlord".
* UnderestimatingBadassery: In truth, they underestimated the entire human race, but they really [[spoiler:underestimated Ron and what he would do if they threatened his girlfriend]]. Seriously, [[spoiler:their first clue should've been when Ron sent them flying the first time. Their reaction, smirking at each other, implies "Lucky shot" and they proceed to fight him as before. Needless to say, it didn't end well for them]].
* UnholyMatrimony: They are married and their favorite activity is to conquer planets together.

[[AC:Warhok]]
%%* BadassCape
* DarthVaderClone: WordOfGod was that the creators of ''WesternAnimation/KimPossible'' wanted to make Warhok as terrifying as Darth Vader.
%%* DiabolusExNihilo
* EvilIsPetty: Comes to Earth to capture the girl who stopped Warmonga and the doctor who tricked her and planned on taking it over for these reasons.
* FacialMarkings: Meant to evoke 'barbarian warlord'.
* FinalBoss: The last villains faced in the show despite this being their second (Warmonga) and first (Warhok) appearances.
* KnightOfCerebus: There's nothing comical about this guy. He is serious and causes a lot of damage.
* LastEpisodeNewCharacter: Introduced in the GrandFinale.
* NoNonsenseNemesis:
college. He's even more serious than Shego, instantly silencing Drakken upon appearing and has no tolerance for tomfoolery as mentioned a couple of times, but never actually seen when he was chasing Ron who was trying to have a light discussion with him. Any humorous lines he makes are sarcastic and dry. Finally, he managed to overwhelm both Shego and Kim with frightening efficiency.
* SmugSuper: Warhok boasted himself as 'the most fierce warrior
in person during the galaxy', indicating he believed no one in the universe would ever defeat him. The smirk he shared with Warmonga after Ron struck seemed to indicate they believe they finally found someone who could give him a real challenge.
%%* ShouldersOfDoom

[[AC:Warmonga]]
* BattleCry: "WARMONGA!!", "FOR LORWARDIA!"
* BeautyMark: Has one on the right side of the face above the lip.
%%* BoomStick: Warmonga's WeaponOfChoice.
* EvilIsDumb: Warmonga's gullible enough to believe Drakken is "The Great Blue". [[spoiler:She apparently wised up in the GrandFinale, considering there isn't a mention of the "Great Blue".]]
* GreenSkinnedSpaceBabe: She's a green-skinned alien who looks like a very attractive (and ''really'' tall) human woman.
%%* ImpossibleHourglassFigure
* JustAStupidAccent: Warmonga sounds Norwegian despite being from a distant planet.
* MostCommonSuperPower:
-->'''Shego:''' (looking up at Warmonga) Whoa! Someone's been drinking their milk.
* ScaryDogmaticAliens: Warmonga is devoted to follow the Great Blue in conquering the galaxy, [[GrandFinale starting with Earth]].
%%* {{Stripperiffic}}
* SuperGullible: As Shego pointed out, Warmonga would get fooled by a puppet that claims to be the Great Blue.
* SuperStrength: She's taller and stronger than both Kim and Shego, separately. Kim was wearing the battlesuit even!
* ThirdPersonPerson: 'Warmonger speaks like this FOR LORWARDIA!'
* TomboyishPonytail: She keeps her hair in a ponytail, to highlight her nature as a {{Proud Warrior Race G|uy}}irl.
* YouGottaHaveBlueHair: Warmonga has green hair. She's an alien you know.
final season.



[[folder:Synthodrone #901 [[spoiler:"Eric"]]]]
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-->'''Voiced by:''' [[spoiler:Ricky Ullman]]

A synthodrone created by Drakken during ''WesternAnimation/KimPossibleMovieSoTheDrama'', [[spoiler:he pretends to be a young man named Eric in order to keep Kim busy while Drakken completes his plan. He then lured her into a trap which revealed his true allegiance and sent Kim into a HeroicBSOD]].

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[[folder:Zita Flores]]
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-->'''Voiced by:''' [[spoiler:Ricky Ullman]]

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--> Voiced by: Creator/NikaFutterman

A synthodrone created by Drakken during ''WesternAnimation/KimPossibleMovieSoTheDrama'', [[spoiler:he pretends to be a young man named Eric in order to keep Kim busy while Drakken completes his plan. He then lured her into a trap which revealed his true allegiance and sent Kim into a HeroicBSOD]].student at Middleton High School who worked at the local multiplex theater.



* EvilAllAlong: [[spoiler:He appears to be a civilian but he's actually a sleeper agent.]]
* ImMelting: [[spoiler:After Rufus bit his foot he leaks goo.]]
* MadeOfIron: Amongst other things, he had his neck twisted in a 180. [[BodyHorror He just twisted it back into place.]]
* MetaphoricallyTrue: [[spoiler:His mission ''really is'' to take her to the prom.]]
* NiceGuy: Friendly, charming, it's no surprise Kim fell for him. [[spoiler:It's all a ruse.]]
* RidiculouslyHumanRobots: [[spoiler:As TheReveal explains, he is really a synthodrone but it's really hard to tell]]
* RoboticReveal: [[spoiler:The goo from his foot reveals him as a Synthodrone.]]
* RomanticFalseLead: [[spoiler:Drakken ''WEAPONIZED'' the trope to distract Kim and strain the Kim-Ron teamwork.]]
%%* SuperReflexes
* TheMole: [[spoiler: Draken's man inside Middleton High.]]
* TheSociopath: [[spoiler:Seems to be a loving teenage boy but really quite nasty and lacking empathy.]]
* WeaksauceWeakness: He's [[MadeOfIron tough]] against ordinary physical blows, but highly vulnerable to a small puncture. [[spoiler:One bite from Rufus reduces him to a puddle of goo.]]

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* EvilAllAlong: [[spoiler:He appears to be a civilian but he's actually a sleeper agent.]]
* ImMelting: [[spoiler:After Rufus bit his foot he leaks goo.]]
* MadeOfIron: Amongst other things, he had his neck twisted
ActionGirl: Brave and capable in a 180. [[BodyHorror He danger and this is lampshaded by Ron ("Are all girls like this, or just twisted it back into place.]]
* MetaphoricallyTrue: [[spoiler:His mission ''really is'' to take her to
the prom.]]
ones I know?").
* NiceGuy: Friendly, charming, it's no surprise Kim fell for him. [[spoiler:It's all a ruse.]]
* RidiculouslyHumanRobots: [[spoiler:As TheReveal explains, he is really a synthodrone but it's really hard to tell]]
* RoboticReveal: [[spoiler:The goo from his foot reveals him as a Synthodrone.]]
* RomanticFalseLead: [[spoiler:Drakken ''WEAPONIZED''
BackForTheFinale: Return in the trope to distract Kim and strain series finale as Felix's [[PairTheSpares girlfriend]].
* GamerChick: Zita was a highly experienced player of
the Kim-Ron teamwork.]]
%%* SuperReflexes
* TheMole: [[spoiler: Draken's man inside Middleton High.]]
* TheSociopath: [[spoiler:Seems to be
online computer game Everlot. Though she was only well-known among a loving teenage boy but really quite nasty and lacking empathy.]]
* WeaksauceWeakness: He's [[MadeOfIron tough]]
small group of friends at the time, since she spearheaded a successful revolt against ordinary physical blows, but highly vulnerable the infamous Wraithmaster and was vital to a small puncture. [[spoiler:One bite from Rufus reduces him his defeat, it is fairly safe to assume that her status in the game was considerably elevated afterward.
* NiceGirl: Zita has
a puddle friendly personality.
* PairTheSpares: By the series finale, she and Felix seemed to have become a couple.
* SatelliteLoveInterest: For Ron. Most
of goo.]]her scenes are related to him.



!!Kim's Family

[[folder:Doctor James Timothy Possible (a.k.a. Mr. Dr. P.)]]
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-->'''Voiced by:''' Gary Cole

Dr. James Possible works for the government as a rocket scientist. Although he's very focused on his work, he is a caring and trusting father. He seems to feel that his kids are smart enough to be FreeRangeChildren, but he's always there in times of need. He's extremely uncomfortable with his daughter dating...well, anyone (with the exception of Ron).

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!!Kim's Family

[[folder:Doctor James Timothy Possible (a.k.a. Mr. Dr. P.)]]
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[[folder:Felix Renton]]
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-->'''Voiced
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->'''Voiced
by:''' Gary Cole

Dr. James Possible works for the government as
Jason Marsden

Felix Renton is
a rocket scientist. Although student at Middleton High School who is friends with Ron and Kim (although he's very focused on his work, he is a caring and trusting father. He seems closer to feel that his kids are smart enough to be FreeRangeChildren, but he's always there in times of need. He's extremely uncomfortable with his daughter dating...well, anyone (with the exception of Ron).



* AbsentMindedProfessor: Several times, mixed with BumblingDad. He almost deleted a state-of-the-art project with a slip of the tongue.
* AmazinglyEmbarrassingParents: "Downhill" shows that he enjoys a lot of family traditions that embarrass Kim.
* BrainyBrunette: A brunette (with greying hair) and a top rocket scientist.
* CatchPhrase: "Anything's possible for a Possible!"
* DotingParent: He loves spending time with Kim, that's why he created the Rocket Busters event.
* GoodParents: He may have a very hands-off approach, but he's still a loving father who is proud of his kids and likes spending time with them.
* HappilyMarried: To Mrs. Dr. P. During the animology episode, he was thrilled to find out she was his soulmate.
* IfYouEverDoAnythingToHurtHer: His easy-going attitude does ''not'' extend to Kim's suitors, who must toe a very strict line.
--> '''Dr. P:''' Or else... it's a one-way ticket on a deep space probe.
--> '''Ron:''' Uh... how deep?
--> '''Dr. P:''' ''Black hole'' deep, Ronald.
* LimitedWardrobe: Almost always seen wearing the same white shirt and black tie.
* OpenMindedParent: Doesn't bat an eye if his daughter is traveling across the world (or lost in time) on a mission.
--> "Fighting bad guys...switching brains...HighSchool sure has changed since I was young."
* OverprotectiveDad: He has a strict set of rules concerning Kim and boys. He's more relaxed around Ron but he still threatened to send the boy into a black hole when he started dating Kim.
-->"I'm just glad Kimmie's lost in time and not fooling around with boys!"
* TechnoWizard: A rocket scientist, and generally very good with technology.
* UnnamedParent: Didn't have a name until ''[[WesternAnimation/KimPossibleMovieSoTheDrama So the Drama]]'', where his full name is revealed to be "James Timothy Possible."

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* AbsentMindedProfessor: Several times, mixed with BumblingDad. BigEater: He almost deleted a state-of-the-art project with a slip of the tongue.
* AmazinglyEmbarrassingParents: "Downhill" shows that he enjoys a lot of family traditions that embarrass Kim.
was able to out-eat Ron.
* BrainyBrunette: A brunette (with greying hair) Felix was very intelligent, and a top rocket scientist.
* CatchPhrase: "Anything's possible
was best known for his quick thinking in a Possible!"
* DotingParent: He loves spending time
crisis, as well as handling his wheelchair's cyber-robotics with Kim, that's why he created the Rocket Busters event.ease.
* GoodParents: GeniusCripple: Felix is handicapped and is a brilliant young man. He may have handles a very hands-off approach, but he's still a loving father who is proud cool wheelchair that allows him to fly (built for him specifically by his mother), and governments and militaries want to work with him and his legendary brainpower. He prefers to goof off and play video games with Ron. Felix was even the class valedictorian of his kids graduating class.
* HandicappedBadass: Felix is paraplegic
and likes spending time though seemingly a normal wheelchair at most times, Felix could instantly take to the air with them.
it, or defend himself by deploying a pair of robot arms.
* HappilyMarried: To Mrs. Dr. P. During the animology episode, he was thrilled to find out she was LikeParentLikeChild: His mother is a genius in cybernetics and robotics, having designed Felix's wheelchair. It's clear where Felix gets his soulmate.smarts from.
* IfYouEverDoAnythingToHurtHer: His easy-going attitude does ''not'' extend to Kim's suitors, who must toe a very strict line.
--> '''Dr. P:''' Or else... it's a one-way ticket on a deep space probe.
--> '''Ron:''' Uh... how deep?
--> '''Dr. P:''' ''Black hole'' deep, Ronald.
NiceGuy: Kind, easygoing, helpful, and friendly.
* LimitedWardrobe: Almost always seen wearing PairTheSpares: By the same white shirt series finale, he and black tie.
* OpenMindedParent: Doesn't bat an eye if his daughter is traveling across the world (or lost in time) on a mission.
--> "Fighting bad guys...switching brains...HighSchool sure has changed since I was young."
* OverprotectiveDad: He has a strict set of rules concerning Kim and boys. He's more relaxed around Ron but he still threatened to send the boy into a black hole when he started dating Kim.
-->"I'm just glad Kimmie's lost in time and not fooling around with boys!"
* TechnoWizard: A rocket scientist, and generally very good with technology.
* UnnamedParent: Didn't
Zira have become a name until ''[[WesternAnimation/KimPossibleMovieSoTheDrama So the Drama]]'', where his full name is revealed to be "James Timothy Possible."couple.



[[folder:Doctor Anne Possible (a.k.a. Mrs. Dr. P.)]]
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-->'''Voiced by:''' Jean Smart

Kim's equally devoted mother, Anne, is a neurosurgeon (called a "brain surgeon" in the series) and like her husband, is usually in her white coat or a set of scrubs. She's a bit more understanding of her daughter's love life and not quite as blase about the whole world-saving hobby of hers.

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[[folder:Doctor Anne Possible (a.k.a. !!Others

[[folder:Mr. and
Mrs. Dr. P.)]]
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-->'''Voiced by:''' Jean Smart

Kim's equally devoted mother, Anne,
Elliot Gould (Mr. Stoppable)/Andrea Martin (Mrs. Stoppable)

Ron's parents. Mr. Stoppable
is a neurosurgeon (called a "brain surgeon" in skilled actuary (good enough to be nominated as ''actuary of the series) year'') and like her husband, is usually in her white coat or a set of scrubs. She's a bit more understanding of her daughter's love life and not quite as blase about the whole world-saving hobby of hers.its unknown what Mrs. Stoppable does.



* AmazinglyEmbarrassingParents: "Downhill" shows that she enjoys a number of family traditions that embarrass Kim.
* ADayInTheLimelight: She joins Kim on a mission in the episode "Mother's Day".
* DotingParent: She loves talking about her own three kids and also to Ron, who sees her as a surrogate mother.
* FieryRedhead: Greatly averted. She is more calm and put together than her brown-haired husband.
* GoodParents: She always makes time for her kids when they need her. If she happens to be in surgery at the time, she'll just put them on speaker phone.
* HappilyMarried: To Mr. Dr. P. During the animology episode, she was thrilled to find out he was her soulmate.
* HospitalHottie: As previously mentioned, she works as a neurosurgeon, and she looks identical to her daughter, just older and with shorter hair that's a lighter shade, blue eyes and a slightly more pinkish color to her skin.
* MumLooksLikeASister: Drakken mistakes her for Kim's sister in "Mother's Day."
-->'''Drakken:''' Well, well. If it isn't my nemesis Kim Possible...and her... sister?
-->'''Anne:''' Is he hitting on me?
-->'''Kim:''' Nah, sidekicks really confuse him.
* OpenMindedParent: Like her husband, Mrs. Dr. P doesn't bat an eye at Kim's dangerous adventuring, but she's at least shown some awareness that it ''has'' dangers.
%%%* ShesGotLegs:
%%% "Part of what makes her so hot" is not proper context.
* ShipperOnDeck: The series implies that she's been fond of the idea of Kim and Ron as a couple for some time. In "Emotion Sickness", she is overjoyed when Ron comes to pick Kim up for their "date". Later, in ''So The Drama'', she tries persuading Kim that going to prom with Ron wouldn't be so bad, seems to be the only one to notice his hurt feelings about Kim and Eric during dinner, and on the night of the actual prom, she looks disappointed when her gaze falls on a picture of a younger Kim and Ron together.
* StrongFamilyResemblance: Kim gained most of her looks from Anne.
* UnnamedParent: Didn't get her name until [[GrandFinale "Graduation"]]--her first name is revealed to be "Anne" (which is also Kim's middle name).
* WomenAreWiser: Her husband's absent minded and her sons are dangerously creative.
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[[folder:Jim and Tim Possible (a.k.a. the Tweebs)]]
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-->'''Voiced by:''' Shaun Fleming (pre-voice break)/ Spencer Fox (post-voice break)/ Freddie Prince Jr. (Future Tweebs)

James (Jim) and Timothy (Tim) Possible, Kim's younger twin brothers, were chiefly background characters until the fourth season, when they were promoted to high school (by skipping a few grades). Kim refers to them as being the natural result of a rocket scientist having children with a brain surgeon.

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* AmazinglyEmbarrassingParents: "Downhill" shows that she enjoys BumblingDad: Mr. Stoppable is like a number grown-up version of family traditions that embarrass Kim.
* ADayInTheLimelight: She joins Kim on a mission
his son in this regard. Defying this trope was the episode "Mother's Day".
* DotingParent: She loves talking about her own three kids and also to Ron, who sees her as a surrogate mother.
point of his Day In The Limelight.
* FieryRedhead: Greatly averted. She CatchPhrase: Mr. Stoppable's is more calm and put together "I can work anywhere." He even said this ''on the moon!''
* CrouchingMoronHiddenBadass: Mr. Stoppable defeated a math-themed supervillain at his own game by [[MundaneMadeAwesome using better math
than her brown-haired husband.him]].
* ADayInTheLimelight: Mr. Stoppable's defeat of the Mathter in "Mathter and Fervent" because of the math involved.

* GoodParents: She always makes time for her kids when JewishMother: Mrs. Stoppable.
* {{Meganekko}}: Mrs. Stoppable.
* ParentalNeglect: They don't bother to warn Ron about major life events (moving, adopting a baby) until the event is upon him, at which point
they need her. If she happens to be in surgery at the time, she'll just put them on speaker phone.
* HappilyMarried: To
say, "This ''is'' our way of telling you." Though Mr. Dr. P. During the animology episode, she was thrilled Stoppable is a better than his wife in regards to find out he was her soulmate.this.
* HospitalHottie: As previously mentioned, she works as a neurosurgeon, and she looks identical to her daughter, just older and with shorter hair that's a lighter shade, blue eyes and a slightly more pinkish color to her skin.
* MumLooksLikeASister: Drakken mistakes her for Kim's sister in "Mother's Day."
-->'''Drakken:''' Well, well. If it isn't my nemesis Kim Possible...and her... sister?
-->'''Anne:''' Is he hitting on me?
-->'''Kim:''' Nah, sidekicks really confuse him.
* OpenMindedParent: Like her husband,
TinyGuyHugeGirl: Mrs. Dr. P doesn't bat an eye at Kim's dangerous adventuring, Stoppable is about half a head taller than her husband.
* {{Unnamed Parent}}s: {{Fanon}} has their names being Gene and Jean
but she's at least shown some awareness that it ''has'' dangers.
%%%* ShesGotLegs:
%%% "Part of what makes her so hot"
canon is not proper context.silent on the matter.
* ShipperOnDeck: The series implies that she's been fond of the idea of Kim and Ron as a couple for some time. In "Emotion Sickness", she is overjoyed when Ron comes to pick Kim up for their "date". Later, in ''So The Drama'', she tries persuading Kim that going to prom with Ron wouldn't be so bad, seems to be the only one to notice his hurt feelings about Kim and Eric during dinner, and on the night of the actual prom, she looks disappointed when her gaze falls on a picture of a younger Kim and Ron together.
* StrongFamilyResemblance: Kim gained most of her looks from Anne.
* UnnamedParent: Didn't get her name until [[GrandFinale "Graduation"]]--her first name is
WhatExactlyIsHisJob: It's never revealed what Mrs. Stoppable's job was, but it is implied to be "Anne" (which is also Kim's middle name).
* WomenAreWiser: Her husband's absent minded and her sons are dangerously creative.
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[[folder:Jim and Tim Possible (a.k.a. the Tweebs)]]
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[[folder:Hana Stoppable]]
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-->'''Voiced ->'''Voiced by:''' Shaun Fleming (pre-voice break)/ Spencer Fox (post-voice break)/ Freddie Prince Jr. (Future Tweebs)

James (Jim) and Timothy (Tim) Possible, Kim's younger twin brothers, were chiefly background characters until the fourth season, when they were promoted to high school (by skipping a few grades). Kim refers to them as being the natural result of a rocket scientist having children with a brain surgeon.
Grey [=DeLisle=]

Ron's adopted baby sister from Japan.



* AnnoyingYoungerSibling: Times two or squared. This is why they're called "The Tweebs." They get better as they grow older, (and much cooler in the future). In one episode of Season 4 however, they try to mooch off of Kim by making her sign a contract that leaves her at their mercy in exchange for fixing her car.
* BrainyBrunette: Brunettes like their father and are incredibly inventive.
* CatchPhrase: "Hicka bicka boo?" and "Hoo sha!"
* FamilyThemeNaming: Like their sister, their names are a pun on "Impossible."
* FoolishSiblingResponsibleSibling: The Foolish siblings to Kim's Responsible Sibling given their pranks and inventions (in the earlier seasons). They mature by the final season (although Kim's still the most responsible of the three).
* {{Future Badass}}es: Like Wade, in "[[TheMovie A Sitch in Time]]", they're key members of LaResistance, buff, GentleGiant commandos. Their entrance? BigDamnHeroes by rescuing Kim and Ron from [[ItMakesSenseInContext High School]].
* GadgeteerGenius: They're the ones who soup up Kim's car in Season 4, and have put together serious high tech. To quote one noodle incident in "Team Impossible":
-->'''Jim:''' We're making anti-matter in the garage!
* PlotRelevantAgeUp: Their design model is modified in Season 4 so they look older, and skip to High School as freshmen. Yes, they're only twelve chronologically, but in case you hadn't noticed, they're bright.
* SingleMindedTwins: They're basically the same person in two bodies.
* TeenGenius: Like Wade, it's more like preteen genius but skip several grades to High School.
* ThemeTwinNaming: Tim and Jim.
* ThinkTwins: Granted, basically everyone in their family is genius, including Kim (who's simply not as into science as her parents and brothers). The difference is that they work together.
* TricksterTwins: Much of their creativity goes into pranks. There's one example where they create a system of untraceable emails by re-routing them through foreign countries.
* TwinTelepathy: Their "weirdo language" and FinishingEachOthersSentences.
-->'''Ron''': ''This FinishingEachOthersSentences is freakin' me out!''

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* AnnoyingYoungerSibling: Times two or squared. This is why they're called "The Tweebs." They get better as they grow older, (and much cooler in the future). In one episode of Season 4 however, they try Ron views Hana this way at first. He eventually warms up to mooch off of Kim by her.
* BadassAdorable: While a foot tall and
making her sign cute baby noises, she was able to defeat Monkey Fist and [[spoiler:Yono]].
* BigBrotherWorship: Hana quickly came to love Ron.
* CheerfulChild: {{Justified|Trope}}. Hana is
a contract that leaves her at their mercy in exchange for fixing her car.toddler and is rarely upset.
* CuteBruiser: Hana is a toddler with prophesied "monkey ninja" powers.
* HappilyAdopted: By the Stoppables and she's quite the happy little toddler.

* BrainyBrunette: Brunettes like their father PintsizedPowerhouse: Even before she learned to talk, she was capable of lifting and are incredibly inventive.
* CatchPhrase: "Hicka bicka boo?" and "Hoo sha!"
* FamilyThemeNaming: Like their sister, their names are a pun on "Impossible."
* FoolishSiblingResponsibleSibling: The Foolish siblings to Kim's Responsible Sibling given their pranks and inventions (in the earlier seasons). They mature by the final season (although Kim's still the most responsible of the three).
* {{Future Badass}}es: Like Wade, in "[[TheMovie A Sitch in Time]]", they're key members of LaResistance, buff, GentleGiant commandos. Their entrance? BigDamnHeroes by rescuing Kim and Ron from [[ItMakesSenseInContext High School]].
* GadgeteerGenius: They're the ones who soup up Kim's car in Season 4, and have put together serious high tech. To quote
throwing Monkey Fist with one noodle incident in "Team Impossible":
-->'''Jim:''' We're making anti-matter in the garage!
* PlotRelevantAgeUp: Their design model is modified in Season 4 so they look older, and skip to High School as freshmen. Yes, they're only twelve chronologically, but in case you hadn't noticed, they're bright.
* SingleMindedTwins: They're basically the same person in two bodies.
* TeenGenius: Like Wade, it's more like preteen genius but skip several grades to High School.
* ThemeTwinNaming: Tim and Jim.
* ThinkTwins: Granted, basically everyone in their family is genius, including Kim (who's simply not as into science as her parents and brothers). The difference is that they work together.
* TricksterTwins: Much of their creativity goes into pranks. There's one example where they create a system of untraceable emails by re-routing them through foreign countries.
* TwinTelepathy: Their "weirdo language" and FinishingEachOthersSentences.
-->'''Ron''': ''This FinishingEachOthersSentences is freakin' me out!''
hand.



[[folder:Nana Possible]]
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->'''Voiced by:''' Debbie Reynolds

Kim's paternal grandmother. Portrayed as a usually sweet old lady. But, as Drakken reveals, she has had her fair share of adventure back in her younger days.

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[[folder:Nana Possible]]
[[folder:Sensei]]
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->'''Voiced
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-->'''Voiced
by:''' Debbie Reynolds

Kim's paternal grandmother. Portrayed as a usually sweet old lady. But, as Drakken reveals, she has had her fair share
Creator/GeorgeTakei

Headmaster
of adventure back the Yamanouchi Ninja School, Sensei is introduced in her younger days."Exchange", going into more detail on Ron's mystic monkey powers. He is a wise character who dispenses advice and is more than capable of holding his own.



* BewareTheNiceOnes: Sweet and gentle and knits sweaters, but she can still kick ass when needed.
* CoolOldLady: Despite her smothering, she's a sweet person. Besides that, she is much like her granddaughter; she has excellent martial arts skills, having trained in "Pang Lang Quan Kung Fu" in a Shaolin Monastery, to a level of mastery that surpasses even her granddaughter's martial art skills. She also in the Navy [=SEAL=]s.
* IronLady: She has an iron will and little tolerance for panic or cowards, and tells Steve Barkin to go hide in a closet if he can't keep it together during the Lowardian Invasion in the GrandFinale.
* MamaBear: Nana Possible was prepared to kick Shego's butt when the latter made a threat against Kim.
* MyBelovedSmother: A grandmother variant. Nana means well, but she constantly babies her teenage granddaughter.
* NeverMessWithGranny: She spars with Kim and wins.
* NiceGirl: Grandmotherly, kind, and loving.
* RetiredBadass: Drakken revealed that she is the first woman to complete the Navy [=SEAL=]s underwater demolition course, amongst other things--Kim had no idea.

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* BewareTheNiceOnes: Sweet and gentle and knits sweaters, BadassGrandpa: He only cuts loose in two of his appearances, but she can still kick ass when needed.he does, he takes out a [[NinjaPirateZombieRobot huge Samurai Guerilla]] by effortlessly blocking its blows with his hands, and then takes it down with his ''sandal.'' He also takes on Yono with magic, but that didn't work so well...
* OldMaster: Principal of a ninja school and he has a long white beard.

* CoolOldLady: Despite her smothering, she's a sweet person. Besides that, she is much TakenForGranite: Like [[ActionGirl Kim]], Sensei temporarily suffers this at the hands of Yono; but, like her granddaughter; she has excellent martial arts skills, having trained in "Pang Lang Quan Kung Fu" in Kim, he gets better.
* WizardBeard: He sports
a Shaolin Monastery, more believable version, which only goes down to a level of mastery that surpasses even her granddaughter's martial art skills. She also in the Navy [=SEAL=]s.
* IronLady: She has an iron will and little tolerance for panic or cowards, and tells Steve Barkin to go hide in a closet if he can't keep it together during the Lowardian Invasion in the GrandFinale.
* MamaBear: Nana Possible was prepared to kick Shego's butt when the latter made a threat against Kim.
* MyBelovedSmother: A grandmother variant. Nana means well, but she constantly babies her teenage granddaughter.
* NeverMessWithGranny: She spars with Kim and wins.
* NiceGirl: Grandmotherly, kind, and loving.
* RetiredBadass: Drakken revealed that she is the first woman to complete the Navy [=SEAL=]s underwater demolition course, amongst other things--Kim had no idea.
around his midsection.



[[folder:Slim Possible]]
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->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/KevinMichaelRichardson

Kim's uncle and James Possible's older brother. Though a talented scientist and inventor like his brother, he prefers the quiet, solitary life of a rancher, and owns and operates the "Lazy C" ranch in Montana where he and his daughter Joss live.

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[[folder:Yori]]
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->'''Voiced
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-->'''Voiced
by:''' Creator/KevinMichaelRichardson

Keiko Agena

Student at the Yamanouchi Ninja School, she is also introduced in "Exchanged". She shows attraction to Ron, inciting
Kim's uncle and James Possible's older brother. Though jealously a talented scientist and inventor like his brother, he prefers the quiet, solitary life couple of a rancher, and owns and operates the "Lazy C" ranch in Montana where he and his daughter Joss live.
times.



* BadassMustache: Sports a long, thick mustache that goes with his cowboy image.
* GadgeteerGenius: Created a series of cybertronic robot horses that are able to mimic the form and function of a real horse and developed an advanced satellite surveillance system capable of monitoring his entire ranch and the surrounding area.
* GoodParents: He's quite relaxed with his daughter, and actively encourages her to be herself.
* NiceHat: His cowboy hat, which is outfitted with a tiny scope.
* YouAreBetterThanYouThinkYouAre: Delivers one to his brother, who is a bit miffed to not having been invited to the supergeniuses' meeting in the Crooked D.
-->'''Slim:''' Y'know, squirt, I'm pretty handy with the cutting edge tech myself, but I'm nowhere near as smart as you.
-->'''James:''' Oh, now, Slim, I'm not that smart.
-->'''Slim:''' 'Course you are, and you know it. Doesn't matter who else knows it.

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* BadassMustache: Sports ActionGirl: She's training to be a long, thick mustache ninja.
%%* BadassNormal
* BecauseDestinySaysSo: Says
that goes Kim and Ron becoming a couple is "destiny."
* CasualDangerDialog: Tied back-to-back
with Kim and surrounded by lava is a "minor setback".
* CatchPhrase: "Oh, Stoppable-san, you and your American-style [character foible]s", typically followed by "Of course it will be your honor to [complete-mundane-but-arduous-task-X without aid from ninja allies]"[[hottip:*:Usually after they have shown up and helped out in some way. For example, once they procured tickets for an international flight, but Ron still had to carry the luggage.]]
* FirstNameBasis: When she first meets Ron she calls him "Stoppable-san", despite
his cowboy image.
* GadgeteerGenius: Created a series of cybertronic robot horses that are able to mimic the form and function of a real horse and developed an advanced satellite surveillance system capable of monitoring his entire ranch and the surrounding area.
* GoodParents: He's quite relaxed with his daughter, and actively encourages
requests for her to switch to "Ron-san". After getting to know him better, she switches to the latter. He considers this a fist-pumping victory.
* IWantMyBelovedToBeHappy: While she obviously had feelings for Ron, she assured Team Possible that she really is fine with Kim and Ron dating.
* NiceGirl: Yori is very respectful with everyone she met, the only exception being established villains.
* {{Ninja}}: Training to
be herself.
one at a secret ninja school in Japan.
* NiceHat: His cowboy hat, which ParentalAbandonment: Are her parents still around?
* SarcasmBlind: She misinterprets it as "American-style jokes".
* SingleWomanSeeksGoodMan: Yori shows an interest in Ron's humorous personality as well as his benevolent behavior.
* YamatoNadeshiko: She's a Japanese lady who
is outfitted always reserved and composed. She fights with a tiny scope.
* YouAreBetterThanYouThinkYouAre: Delivers one to his brother, who is a bit miffed to not having been invited to the supergeniuses' meeting in the Crooked D.
-->'''Slim:''' Y'know, squirt, I'm pretty handy with the cutting edge tech myself, but I'm nowhere near as smart as you.
-->'''James:''' Oh, now, Slim, I'm not that smart.
-->'''Slim:''' 'Course you are, and you know it. Doesn't matter who else knows it.
paper folding fan.



[[folder:Joss Possible]]
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->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/TaraStrong

Kim's cousin via her dad's brother, Slim. Joss's only appearance was in 'Showdown at Crooked D' were it was shown that she had come down with a major case of hero worship for Kim, which ends up transplanted to Ron at the end.

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[[folder:Team Impossible]]
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->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/TaraStrong

Unknown

Team Impossible is a group of three highly trained high-danger operatives who were [[HiredGuns in it for the cash]]. A client trying to contact them via their web site accidentally hit "k" before entering the address "impossible.com", resulting in Kim [[MissedTheCall getting the call intended for them]] and undertaking her [[CalltoAdventure first heroic mission]]. They were content for the first three seasons to let Kim "have her fun", but they finally appear in the flesh during the episode [[CharacterTitle "Team Impossible,"]] in which they suborn
Kim's cousin via rides, leaving her dad's brother, Slim. Joss's only appearance was unable to get to her missions, in 'Showdown at Crooked D' were it was shown that she had come down with a major case an effort to squeeze her out of hero worship for Kim, which ends up transplanted work. They are eventually forced by Team Possible to Ron at the end.stop interfering with them, and to join Global Justice.



* BadassAdorable: Even with her klutz resulting from trying to emulate Kim, she still shows that she can kick some patooty when she wants to.
* GadgeteerGenius: That grappling hook she made was mighty impressive, as was her knowledge of her dad's equipment. Considering her family, it seems that she wants to be the ActionHero while she's more of a ScienceHero.
* HeroWorshipper: Joss seems is prone to this, as she jumps from idolizing Kim for being fearless to idolizing Ron for overcoming his many fears. See HeroicWannabe.
* HeroicWannabe: Tries to achieve being a hero by imitating her cousin, Kim. Learns AnAesop about what being a hero really means -- [[ComicallyMissingThePoint and begins to hero worship Ron instead]].
* LampshadeHanging: She pulls these out left and right in an attempt to push FridgeLogic to the breaking point with her questioning. Kim doesn't appreciate it.
* LoonyFan: At the beginning of the episode she was herowhorshipping Kim to the point of mirroring her. At the end, she's this to Ron.
* OddNameOut: Her name doesn't fit the usual -im rhyme scheme. It does, however, make a different pun: "just possible".
* PluckyGirl: She only got a bit bummed when Kim told her not to fool around. [[{{Determinator}} Then she proved to Kim that she could pull off being a hero.]]
* WhatHappenedToTheMouse: In "Graduation" most of the Possible clan is there including her father, yet she doesn't attend. Although it's entirely possible she was still in school herself and thus couldn't come to Kim's graduation.

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* BadassAdorable: Even with her klutz resulting from trying AlliterativeName: The three members of the team are Dash Daman, Crash Cranston, and Burn Burnmen.
* AlwaysSomeoneBetter: They initially seem like this
to emulate Kim, she still shows that she can kick some patooty when she wants to.
* GadgeteerGenius: That grappling hook she made was mighty impressive, as was her knowledge of her dad's equipment. Considering her family, it seems that she wants to be the ActionHero while
but she's more of a ScienceHero.
* HeroWorshipper: Joss seems is prone to this, as she jumps from idolizing Kim for being fearless to idolizing Ron for overcoming his many fears. See HeroicWannabe.
* HeroicWannabe: Tries to achieve being a hero by imitating her cousin, Kim. Learns AnAesop about what being a hero really means -- [[ComicallyMissingThePoint and begins to hero worship Ron instead]].
* LampshadeHanging: She pulls these out left and right in an attempt to push FridgeLogic to the breaking point with her questioning. Kim doesn't appreciate it.
* LoonyFan: At the beginning of the episode she was herowhorshipping Kim to the point of mirroring her. At the end, she's
ultimately this to Ron.them. They had to sabotage her rides just to get her out of the way but when stuck in a situation just like that of Kim's origin in ''A Stitch In Time'', they were utterly stumped on what to do--Kim made them look like amateurs.
* OddNameOut: Her name doesn't fit BadassNormal: All three of them lack superpowers, and are, in a sense, adult, male, mercenary versions of Team Possible, using gadgets and an arsenal of martial arts to bring down the usual -im rhyme scheme. It does, however, make a different pun: "just possible".
* PluckyGirl: She only got a bit bummed when Kim told her not to fool around. [[{{Determinator}} Then she proved to Kim that she could pull off being a hero.]]
* WhatHappenedToTheMouse: In "Graduation" most
(occasionally) superpowered villains of the Possible clan is there including her father, yet she doesn't attend. Although it's entirely possible she was still in school herself and thus couldn't come verse.
* BaldBlackLeaderGuy: Dash Daman leads the group.
* CurbstompBattle: This summarizes what happens when the three try
to prevent Kim's graduation. antics by ending her adventures; [[NeverSayDie forever]]. Ironically it's not Kim who thwarts them, but ''Wade'', the guy who runs Kim's website for her and Ron, after they countered his hacking and [[BerserkButton fried his system]] as a result.
* GeniusBruiser: Burn Burnmen is just as big and heavily muscled as his teammates and he is a highly certified public accountant, but numbers aren't the only thing he crunches.
* HiredGuns: [[EvenEvilHasStandards They just don't work for villains.]] Which Kim does for Mr. Hench, albeit grudgingly.
* LampshadeHanging: Dash asks Ron why his [[IKnowKungFaux Monkey Kung Fu]] isn't manifesting.
-->'''Ron''': ''It comes and it goes''.
* JumpingOffTheSlipperySlope: These guys did this by forcing Kim out of hero work because she cut into their profit margins, because she does it for ''free'' (and occasionally asks for help to later missions). They also go from simply giving her a stern warning to trying to [[NeverSayDie permanently end]] her adventures.
* KickTheDog: They zap a moviegoer who refused to leave with a "Fork" when they try to [[BullyingADragon intimidate Kim]]. The kid paid $9.75 to see the movie.
* MissedTheCall: Kim's first adventure was rescuing someone who tried to contact Team Impossible but reached her website instead.
* PunchClockHero: They're mercenaries--they save the world just like Kim and Ron do, except they charge money for their missions. If you don't pay, you don't get help.
* PunnyName: Dash Daman. Dash da(the) man.



[[folder:Cousin Larry]]
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-->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/BrianPosehn

Kim's nerdy cousin (it's never revealed which side of Kim's family he's from).

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[[folder:Dr. Betty Director]]
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-->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/BrianPosehn

Kim's nerdy cousin (it's never revealed which side
Felicity Huffman

Chief
of Kim's family he's from).Global Justice, who occasionally recruits Kim to help with a case and is interested in learning the secret to her success.



* BrainyBrunette: Larry is an expert or knowledgeable in many stereotypical "nerd" topics such as comic books, science fiction movies and novelizations, fantasy role-playing games, computer games, and robotic fight clubs.
* FakeDefector: Pretends to side with Dementor in order to help free Kim and Ron. He thought this was all a LARP session for his birthday.
* GenreSavvy: Successfully executes a [[FakeDefector "Scenario 17"]] on Dementor, though, since he thought he was [=LARPing=], it may be a case of WrongGenreSavvy, but without the usual unfortunate consequences.
* HollywoodNerd: Hits every major stereotype of nerds out there: the glasses, the intense interest in science fiction, contrasting with his "cool kid" cousin etc.
* SmartPeopleWearGlasses: Larry wears square glasses and is an expert on everything nerdy.
* TookALevelInBadass: Manages to use Kim's supersuit to great effect, including protecting himself from an acid bath with the forcefield function and taking out Dementor and his henchmen with relative ease.

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* BrainyBrunette: Larry EvilTwin: Sort of -- Gemini is an expert or knowledgeable in many stereotypical "nerd" topics such as comic books, science fiction movies and novelizations, fantasy role-playing games, computer games, and robotic fight clubs.
* FakeDefector: Pretends to side with Dementor in order to help free Kim and Ron. He thought this was all a LARP session for his birthday.
* GenreSavvy: Successfully executes a [[FakeDefector "Scenario 17"]] on Dementor, though, since he thought he was [=LARPing=], it may be a case of WrongGenreSavvy, but without
her evil ''fraternal'' twin, who doesn't look like her (even ignoring the usual unfortunate consequences.
* HollywoodNerd: Hits every major stereotype of nerds out there: the glasses, the intense interest in science fiction, contrasting with his "cool kid" cousin etc.
* SmartPeopleWearGlasses: Larry
fact that he's a guy) except that he also wears square glasses an {{eyepatch|OfPower}}.
* {{Expy}}: A female ComicBook/NickFury as she is a badass EyepatchOfPower wearing leader of an international organization that fights crime.
%%* ImpossibleHourglassFigure:
* NotSoAboveItAll: Dr. Director
and is an expert on everything nerdy.
* TookALevelInBadass: Manages
Gemini at first seemingly have a typical antagonist relationship, before the reveal they are twin siblings, revealed when they call each other by first name (Betty and Sheldon respectably). Cue the two bickering like children due to use their past and Gemini even going to get their mother involved. Ron lampshades the goofiness of it all.
* ReasonableAuthorityFigure: Unlike Team Impossible, she works with Kim to complete missions instead of trying to brush her aside because she didn't feel threatened by
Kim's supersuit success. She picks up Kim's help in Season One and Kim's record grew to great effect, at least twice if not three times the size it was then when Team Impossible started picking on her, including protecting himself from an acid bath at least a few more ops with Global Justice [[SugarWiki/NoProblemWithLicensedGames in the forcefield function and taking out Dementor and tie-in games]].
* SiblingSenioritySquabble: Gemini [[FreudianExcuse attributes
his henchmen conflict with relative ease. his sister]] to the fact that she didn't defer to his status as the elder twin (by four minutes).



!!Middleton High School

[[folder:Bonnie Rockwaller]]
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-->'''Voiced by:''' Kirsten Storms/ Kelly Ripa (Future Bonnie)

Kim's rival on the cheer squad and the resident AlphaBitch for the show, Bonnie is usually the antagonist as far as Kim's high school career goes. She eventually hooks up with [[CampStraight Junior]] in "Homecoming Upset".

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!!Middleton High School

[[folder:Bonnie Rockwaller]]
[[folder:Team Go]]
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-->'''Voiced by:''' Kirsten Storms/ Kelly Ripa (Future Bonnie)

Kim's rival on
--> Hego voiced by: Creator/ChristopherMcDonald
--> Mego voiced by: Creator/JereBurns
--> Wego voiced by: Creator/FredSavage

A do-gooder SuperFamilyTeam composed of Shego's four brothers--the somewhat dim-witted but principled Hego,
the cheer squad narcissistic and self-centered Mego, and the resident AlphaBitch for energetic Wego twins. Shego used to be part of the show, Bonnie is usually the antagonist as far as Kim's high school career goes. She eventually hooks up with [[CampStraight Junior]] in "Homecoming Upset".team before she [[BlackSheep quit]] and [[FaceHeelTurn became a supervillain]].



* AlphaBitch: She's a bitchy and popular cheerleader that picks on TheProtagonist.
* AmbiguouslyBrown: No one can really tell what ethnicity she is (but damn!) it works for her.
* TheCheerleader: The [[AlphaBitch "snobbish and nasty"]] version.
* DrivenByEnvy: It has been evident that the primary reason Bonnie's so mean to Kim because she feels challenged by Kim's general popularity, and can't stand the idea of being "second best" to anyone.
* EmbarrassingNickname: Her mom calls her "Pumpkin" and "Bon-Bon", the latter of which Ron likes to call her--especially in fanfics.
* EvilCounterpart: Not exactly evil, but bitchy (not that evil is beneath her, as shown in ''A Sitch In Time''). She's almost Kim's physical match, but her athletic skills are geared largely towards dancing and gymnastics--she has virtually no combat skills and has no interest in saving the world.
* FreudianExcuse: One episode shows that she has two older sisters named [[ThemeTwinNaming Connie and Lonnie]], who apparently [[BigBrotherBully bully her a lot at home]]--it can be assumed that Bonnie's mean and sour disposition probably stems from her sisters being so mean to her all the time. Then there's also her breakup with Brick, which hit her so hard that she resorted to cheating in the election for Homecoming King and Queen because she missed having a popular guy as her boyfriend.
* GoldDigger: In "Ron The Millionaire". When his money is gone by the end of the episode, she quickly dumps him. At least she's honest about it.
-->'''Bonnie:''' Ron Stoppable, you are such a ''hottie''!\\
'''Ron:''' Are you just saying that because I'm rich?\\
'''Bonnie:''' Uh-huh.\\
'''Ron:''' Cool!
* HateSink: Bonnie is meant to antagonize Kim whenever she's not saving the world, though she does receive a few PetTheDog moments.
* IFightForTheStrongestSide: As shown in ''A Stitch in Time'' where her future self is in charge of brainwashing and de-moralizing the populace. Makes a lot of sense for her character, since it's one of the few things outside of cheerleading that she's good at.
* ImpossibleHourglassFigure: One of the curviest and most buxom characters in the series even though she's a teenager/young adult.
* {{Jerkass}}: She never passes up an opportunity to be mean to Kim. She's especially mean to Ron, and she uses her popularity as a weapon. Strangely enough, there are times she doesn't mind [[AnnoyingYoungerSibling Jim and Tim]], because they all like making Kim's life miserable. In a BadFuture where Shego takes over the world, joining the Supreme One really brings out the worst in her.
* JerkWithAHeartOfGold: At the end of episode "Bonding" she seems to have become more friendly towards Kim, but due to StatusQuoIsGod in later episodes she returns to the usual AlphaBitch.
* LaserGuidedKarma: At the end of "Graduation," Barkin informs her that she has to take summer school in order to graduate from high school. Why? She blew off all her classes the last week of school, which caused her to miss an important test, thus leaving her one class credit short of graduating.
* TheLoad: In "Bonding", it's used ''literally'', where Kim has to carry her, and makes Kim's job even harder by making the same mistake any amateur explorer does--falling for an innocent-looking trap.
* LoveAtFirstSight: With Junior -- it was like a match made in hell.
* MakeWayForThePrincess: She has this mindset in contrast to Kim, who's just as popular (if not ''more'' popular) than Bonnie is.
* OfficialCouple: She and Junior becomes a couple in the final season.
* PairTheSpares: Paired off with Junior in the PostScriptSeason.
* PunnyName: Rockwaller is a riff on "stonewall", which means to be uncooperative, obstructive, or evasive. "Rockwaller" also sound similar to "Rottweiler," and they don't get [[StealthPun much bitchier]] than Bonny.
* TheRival: Outside of all the "saving the world" stuff, Bonnie's this to Kim for...basically everything--but ''especially'' when it's anything related to cheerleading.
* ShesGotLegs: As she's usually in a cheerleading outfit or anything with a short skirt, it becomes obvious.
* SingleGirlSeeksMostPopularGuy: Her attraction to Brick and Ron was mainly due to both being popular at something--Brick being the star quarterback on the football and Ron during his brief period as a millionaire (and later becoming the star running back for the football team).
* SitcomArchNemesis: She's a constant recurring thorn in the "basic average girl" side of Kim's life.
* TeethClenchedTeamwork: Whenever she and Kim have to work together, they're always at each others' throats.
* TokenEvilTeammate: Again, she's not evil per se, but she's still nasty and is really only the "mean girl" on her school cheerleading squad, as all the other cheerleaders--including Kim--are actually really nice (at least once you get to know them).
* UngratefulBitch: When the Bebes kidnapped her to make her their queen after overhearing Kim talk about her. After Kim manages to save her she scoffs a "Finally" and blames Kim for the whole mess even though it was unintentional.

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* AlphaBitch: She's CainAndAbel: All of them are the Abels to Shego's Cain; it's implied she betrayed them at one point.
* CrouchingMoronHiddenBadass: Without Shego to keep them in line they're good but nothing special. With Shego around, they're ''invincible''. They know it:
-->'''Electronique:''' "How did the four of you ever manage to get ''anything'' done?!"
-->'''Shego's brothers (together):''' "Shego!"
-->'''Hego:''' "She had
a bitchy way of keeping things focused. When she left, the team sort of...fell apart."
* CurtainsMatchTheWindow: All of them--Hego has blue hair
and popular cheerleader blue eyes, Mego has purple hair and purple eyes, and the twins have red hair and red eyes. This is only when superpowered, though, as Hego appears in his civilian identity with normal black hair.
* DeadpanSnarker: Mego is prone to making insulting wisecracks.
* TheDividual: The twins do everything together and are always treated as one person, to the extent
that picks on TheProtagonist.both of them are known as "Wego."
* EgocentricTeamNaming: It's assumed that Hego named the group as he's the leader and seems to be the eldest, but Mego is the self-centered one of the group. That is not to say, however, that Hego (who is not without his personality flaws) wouldn't do such an act.
* FamilyThemeNaming: Shego, Hego, Mego and the Wego Twins (though these seem to be codenames rather than personal names).
* FashionableAsymmetry: Their outfits are harlequin-dazzle patterns (see Shego's entry above), of black and blue (Hego), purple (Mego), or red (the Wegos).
* FinishingEachOthersSentences: The twins do this all the time. They're twins.

* AmbiguouslyBrown: No one can really tell what ethnicity she is (but damn!) it works for her.
* TheCheerleader: The [[AlphaBitch "snobbish and nasty"]] version.
* DrivenByEnvy: It has been evident
GoodCannotComprehendEvil: Hego at least, since he's insistent that there is still good in Shego even after she directly backstabs them, after she betrayed them the primary reason Bonnie's so mean first time in their backstory.
* IncredibleShrinkingMan: Mego's superpower is
to Kim decrease his size. He insists that this is ''very'' useful.
* TheLeader: Hego appears to be the team's
because she feels challenged by Kim's general popularity, and can't stand the idea of being "second best" to anyone.
* EmbarrassingNickname: Her mom calls her "Pumpkin" and "Bon-Bon", the latter of which Ron likes to call her--especially in fanfics.
* EvilCounterpart: Not exactly evil, but bitchy (not that evil is beneath her, as shown in ''A Sitch In Time''). She's almost Kim's physical match, but her athletic skills are geared largely towards dancing and gymnastics--she has virtually no combat skills and has no interest in saving the world.
* FreudianExcuse: One episode shows that she has two older sisters named [[ThemeTwinNaming Connie and Lonnie]], who apparently [[BigBrotherBully bully her
he gives Mego a lot at home]]--it can be assumed that Bonnie's mean and sour disposition probably stems from her sisters being so mean to her all the time. Then there's also her breakup with Brick, which hit her so hard that she resorted to cheating in the election for Homecoming King and Queen because she missed having a popular guy as her boyfriend.
* GoldDigger: In "Ron The Millionaire". When his money is gone by the end of the episode, she quickly dumps him. At least she's honest
time about it.
-->'''Bonnie:''' Ron Stoppable, you are such a ''hottie''!\\
'''Ron:''' Are you just saying that because I'm rich?\\
'''Bonnie:''' Uh-huh.\\
'''Ron:''' Cool!
* HateSink: Bonnie is meant to antagonize Kim whenever she's
not saving following procedure.
* MagicMeteor: They got their superpowers from a "glowing, rainbow-colored comet" when they were kids.
* MeaningfulName: Hego is
the world, though she does receive a few PetTheDog moments.
* IFightForTheStrongestSide: As shown in ''A Stitch in Time'' where her future self is in charge of brainwashing and de-moralizing the populace. Makes a lot of sense for her character, since it's one of the few things outside of cheerleading that she's good at.
* ImpossibleHourglassFigure: One of the curviest and
most buxom characters in masculine, Mego is [[ItsAllAboutMe egocentric]], and the series even though she's a teenager/young adult.
* {{Jerkass}}: She never passes up an opportunity to be mean to Kim. She's especially mean to Ron, and she uses her popularity as a weapon. Strangely enough, there are times she doesn't mind [[AnnoyingYoungerSibling Jim and Tim]], because they all like making Kim's life miserable. In a BadFuture where Shego takes over the world, joining the Supreme One really brings out the worst
Wego twins work in her.
* JerkWithAHeartOfGold: At the end of episode "Bonding" she seems to have become more friendly towards Kim, but due to StatusQuoIsGod in later episodes she returns to the usual AlphaBitch.
* LaserGuidedKarma: At the end of "Graduation," Barkin informs her that she has to take summer school in order to graduate from high school. Why? She blew off all her classes the last week of school, which caused her to miss an important test, thus leaving her one class credit short of graduating.
* TheLoad: In "Bonding", it's used ''literally'', where Kim has to carry her, and makes Kim's job even harder by making the same mistake any amateur explorer does--falling for an innocent-looking trap.
* LoveAtFirstSight: With Junior -- it was like a match made in hell.
* MakeWayForThePrincess: She has this mindset in contrast to Kim, who's just as popular (if not ''more'' popular) than Bonnie is.
* OfficialCouple: She and Junior becomes a couple in the final season.
* PairTheSpares: Paired off
conjunction with Junior in the PostScriptSeason.
each other.
* PunnyName: Rockwaller is a riff on "stonewall", which means to be uncooperative, obstructive, or evasive. "Rockwaller" also sound similar to "Rottweiler," and they don't get [[StealthPun much bitchier]] than Bonny.
* TheRival: Outside of all the "saving the world" stuff, Bonnie's this to Kim for...basically everything--but ''especially'' when it's anything related to cheerleading.
* ShesGotLegs: As she's usually in a cheerleading outfit or anything with a short skirt, it becomes obvious.
* SingleGirlSeeksMostPopularGuy: Her attraction to Brick and Ron was mainly due to both being popular at something--Brick being the star quarterback on the football and Ron during his brief period as a millionaire (and later becoming the star running back for the football team).
* SitcomArchNemesis: She's a constant recurring thorn in the "basic average girl" side of Kim's life.
* TeethClenchedTeamwork:
PowerGlows: Whenever she and Kim have to work together, they're always at each others' throats.
* TokenEvilTeammate: Again, she's not evil per se, but she's still nasty and is really only the "mean girl" on her school cheerleading squad, as all the other cheerleaders--including Kim--are actually really nice (at least once you get to know them).
* UngratefulBitch: When the Bebes kidnapped her to make her
they use their queen after overhearing Kim talk about her. After Kim manages power they glow.
* ProdigalFamily: To Shego. She left.
* SelfDuplication: The twins are able
to save her she scoffs a "Finally" and blames Kim for create multiple copies of themselves.
* SuperStrength: Hego's superpower makes lifting cars easy.
* YouGottaHaveBlueHair:
** Hego has blue hair.
** Mego has purple hair.
* ZergRush: The twins' preferred fighting style is overwhelming
the whole mess even though it was unintentional.enemy with sheer numbers.



[[folder:Mr. Steven Barkin]]
-->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/PatrickWarburton
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The teacher who seems to be in charge of [[TwoTeacherSchool every class]] at Middleton High.

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[[folder:Mr. Steven Barkin]]
-->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/PatrickWarburton
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[[folder:Connie and Lonnie Rockwaller]]
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The teacher who seems to be in charge of [[TwoTeacherSchool every class]] at Middleton High.
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--> Voiced by: Creator/GreyDeLisle

Bonnie Rockwaller's two older sisters as well as Bonnie's only known siblings.



* DrillSergeantNasty: The "Coach Nasty" variant, which also carries over to his gruff classroom manner. He's a veteran, and presumably had the same no-nonsense demeanor while in the service.
* GoshDangItToHeck: He's got some odd G-rated exclamations.
* HiddenDepths: In season 4, he offhandedly mentions his high-school years, which are strangely identical to Ron's, including the saving the world part. It's probably why he's always tough on Ron.
* LastNameBasis: He gruffly addresses students by last name, and is almost always addressed by his last name (in a few situations someone uses his first name, "Steve").
* NoIndoorVoice: He ''can'' whisper, but he spends most of his time projecting across the room. It's quite justified because he ''was'' a DrillSergeantNasty once.
-->''Okay, people, now listen up!''
* NoodleIncident: The teachers at Middleton High are constantly sidelined by some odd event or other, leaving Mr. Barkin to fill in for them.
* RealMenWearPink: He's the ''brigadier general'' of a girls' scout organization.
* ReasonableAuthorityFigure: "Tough but fair." There was an episode about this.
* ScoutOut: In one episode, it's revealed that Barkin acts as a "den mother" to a Girl Scout-style scouting troop in Middleton called the Pixie Scouts, although he runs it more like a military unit--Barkin also refers to himself as a "Brigadier Pixie" rather than a "den mother."
* ShellShockedVeteran: Barkin occasionally freaks out when thrust into a crisis.
* SitcomArchNemesis: Mostly toward Ron, but occasionally toward Kim as well such as the episode where he catches her not making it to class on time and gives her detention.
* StrongFamilyResemblance: Barkin's father looks just like him, but slightly older. He also echoes Barkin's [[TwoTeacherSchool omnipresence]] by doing every job in a living-history village.
* SternTeacher: Barkin is nothing if not firm in his enforcement of rules and handling with students.
* TwoTeacherSchool: With the exception of a few episodes, Barkin's usually the only teacher who's ever actually seen at Middleton High School.

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* DrillSergeantNasty: The "Coach Nasty" variant, which also carries over to his gruff classroom manner. He's a veteran, AloofBigSister: Connie and presumably had the same no-nonsense demeanor while in the service.
* GoshDangItToHeck: He's got some odd G-rated exclamations.
* HiddenDepths: In season 4, he offhandedly mentions his high-school years, which are strangely identical
Lonnie seem very close to Ron's, including the saving the world part. It's probably why he's always tough on Ron.
each other, but they don't seem all that close to Bonnie.
* LastNameBasis: He gruffly addresses {{Alpha Bitch}}es: Connie and Lonnie may have been this when they were students by last name, and is almost always addressed by his last name (in a few situations someone uses his first name, "Steve").
* NoIndoorVoice: He ''can'' whisper, but he spends most of his time projecting across the room. It's quite justified because he ''was'' a DrillSergeantNasty once.
-->''Okay, people, now listen up!''
* NoodleIncident: The teachers
at Middleton High are constantly sidelined by some odd event or other, leaving Mr. Barkin School.
* AlwaysSomeoneBetter: They're both this
to fill in for them.
* RealMenWearPink: He's
Bonnie--Connie's said to be the ''brigadier general'' of a girls' scout organization.
* ReasonableAuthorityFigure: "Tough but fair." There was an episode about this.
* ScoutOut: In one episode, it's revealed that Barkin acts as a "den mother"
most intelligent while Lonnie's considered to a Girl Scout-style scouting troop in Middleton called be the Pixie Scouts, although he runs it more like a military unit--Barkin also refers to himself as a "Brigadier Pixie" rather than a "den mother.most beautiful. They often claim, "Connie got all ''the brains'', Lonnie got all ''the looks'', and Bonnie got ''the rest''."
* ShellShockedVeteran: Barkin occasionally freaks out BigSisterBully: They're just as mean ([[UpToEleven if not]] ''[[UpToEleven meaner]]'') to Bonnie as she typically is to others.
* BrainlessBeauty: It's shown that Lonnie's [[FeigningIntelligence not as smart as she might try to pull off]], as in her and Connie's only appearance, she incorrectly called ''France'' a ''city''.
* HateSink: Simply exists to belittle their younger sister and being unlikable.
* InformedAbility: Very little is actually known about their abilities, aside from Connie being the most intelligent and Lonnie being the most beautiful (if one would count that as a "skill"). However, Connie and Lonnie must have some kind of skills, if they were able to win their [[TalentContest school talent show]] multiple years in a row
when thrust into a crisis.
they were in high school.
* SitcomArchNemesis: Mostly toward Ron, {{Jerkass}}es: They aren't just mean and rude to their sister, but occasionally toward Kim to others as well well, such as when Kim tried introducing herself to them:
-->'''Kim:''' Hi I'm-
-->'''Connie and Lonnie:''' (at
the episode where he catches same time) ''So don't care!''
** They even call Kim "Amy" and say "Whatever" when she corrects them on
her not making it to class on time and gives name.
* {{Satellite Character}}s: Other than being Bonnie's sisters who're are apparently the biggest reason in
her detention.
turnout as a mean person, they don't really add much to the show's plot.
* StrongFamilyResemblance: Barkin's father looks SiblingRivalry: Not with each other, but with Bonnie.
* SingleMindedTwins: Personality wise, they're identical to each other--also, they're basically
just like him, meaner, bitchier versions of Bonnie. It's never said if Connie and Lonnie are actually twins, but slightly older. He also echoes Barkin's [[TwoTeacherSchool omnipresence]] by doing every job in a living-history village.
* SternTeacher: Barkin is nothing if not firm in his enforcement of rules and handling
the way they interact with students.each other strongly indicates that they are.
* TwoTeacherSchool: ThemeTwinNaming: With the exception of a few episodes, Barkin's usually the each other ''and'' their younger sister--"Connie," "Lonnie" and "Bonnie."
* {{Those Two G|uys}}irls: They're presumably very close to each other, but given that they
only teacher who's ever made '''one''' physical appearance in the entire ''Kim Possible''-franchise, it's unknown how often and how much time they actually seen at Middleton High School.spend together.



[[folder:Monique]]
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-->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/RavenSymone/Vivica A. Fox (Future Monique)

Kim's best friend besides Ron, she is smart and hip and always available to provide level-headed advice for Kim. She is very fashionable and works at Club Banana. Occasionally Monique would join Kim on her missions but lacked the skill needed to be a competent sidekick.

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[[folder:Monique]]
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[[folder:Mrs. Rockwaller]]
--> Voiced by: Jo Anne Worley
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-->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/RavenSymone/Vivica A. Fox (Future Monique)

Kim's best friend besides Ron, she is smart
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Bonnie's cheerful
and hip and always available to provide level-headed advice for Kim. She is very fashionable and works at Club Banana. Occasionally Monique would join Kim on her missions but lacked the skill needed to be a competent sidekick.eccentric mother.



* ArtEvolution: In her first few appearances her eyes were mainly just dots connect to her eyebrows. From season two onward she got full pupils which allowed for better expressions.
* BlackBestFriend: Sassy and Kim's best female friend.
* FunWithAcronyms: Her Monique-speak.
* FutureBadass: Without Club Banana, she threw herself into training.
* GirlyGirlWithATomboyStreak: While she's all about shopping and fashion, she's also a huge fan of wrestling and extreme sports.
* OnlyOneName: We never hear her last name.
* SassyBlackWoman: More fun and less serious than Kim. She even sassed villains when she filled in as Ron's sidekick.
%%* ShesGotLegs
* TookALevelInBadass: When she goes on a mission with Kim she is shown to lack fighting prowess and is useless. By the time they go to the future she has trained ''a lot''--future-Monique justifies it by claiming that Shego took the fun out of shopping for her, so she had to find a new hobby.

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* ArtEvolution: In AmazinglyEmbarrassingParents: At the end of the episode "Downhill," she starts calling Bonnie "Bon-Bon" in front of her first few appearances classmates, much to Bonnie's dismay.
%%* BeautyMark
* MotorMouth: She's quite talkative.
* MyBelovedSmother: Implied towards Bonnie because of
her eyes were mainly just dots connect to actions in "Downhill".
* NiceGirl: She's very friendly.
* OpenMindedParent: Implied. This may be the reason why
her eyebrows. From season two onward she got full pupils which allowed for better expressions.
* BlackBestFriend: Sassy and Kim's best female friend.
* FunWithAcronyms: Her Monique-speak.
* FutureBadass: Without Club Banana, she threw herself into training.
* GirlyGirlWithATomboyStreak: While she's all about shopping and fashion, she's also a huge fan of wrestling and extreme sports.
* OnlyOneName: We never hear her last name.
* SassyBlackWoman: More fun and less serious than Kim. She even sassed villains when she filled in as Ron's sidekick.
%%* ShesGotLegs
* TookALevelInBadass: When she goes on a mission with Kim she is shown to lack fighting prowess and is useless. By the time they go to the future she has trained ''a lot''--future-Monique justifies it by claiming that Shego took the fun out of shopping for her, so she had to find a new hobby.
daughters are {{spoiled brat}}s.




[[folder:Tara]]
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-->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/TaraStrong

Tara is a blonde cheerleader who goes to Middleton High, and a friend of both Kim Possible and Bonnie Rockwaller. Tara is friendly and seems to be one of the favorites among the cheerleaders.



* FlatCharacter: She doesn't get a lot of character development, as she is not a major character.
* NiceGirl: Even friendlier and kinder than Kim because she doesn't have the perfectionist streak.
* PairTheSpares: Paired with Josh Mankey (Kim's former love interest) in season 3.
* SingleWomanSeeksGoodMan: Gave Ron a smooch after he and Rufus saved them from Gill and later started dating [[NiceGuy Josh Mankey]].
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[[folder:Josh Mankey]]
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--> Voiced by: Breckin Meyer - A.J. Trauth

Josh Mankey is a student at Middleton High School and Kim's crush.
----
* TheAce: Being an artist, musician, and overall popular student qualifies him as one. He also happens to be a ChickMagnet and NiceGuy.
* AmbiguouslyBrown: He has tannish skin along with blue eyes and partial blonde hair. It's unknown what his exact ethnicity is.
* BigOlEyebrows: He has thick, brown eyebrows.
* ChickMagnet: Many girls have found him attractive including Kim.
* DarkSkinnedBlond: Josh has tanned skin and blonde hair.
* IronicName: His last name is a derogatory term meaning "1. worthless, rotten, or in bad taste and 2. dirty, filthy , or bad". Weird considering he is TheAce, a ChickMagnet, and a NiceGuy.
* {{Love Interest|s}}: Kim had a crush on him until "Emotion Sickness."
* MellowFellow: Josh is an easy-going and incredibly mellow person. He has only displayed very mild reactions to the assorted weirdness he witnessed when Kim's missions cut into her personal life.
* MulticoloredHair: The top part of his hair is blonder, while the bottom part is brown.
* NiceGuy: Caring, laid-back, easy-going, gentle, and kind-hearted.
* PairTheSpares: Paired with Tara in season 3.
* PunnyName: "Mankey" may also be an allusion to monkey, an animal which Ron fears. This is commented on in "Blush" when Ron says that "Mankey is only one vowel away from monkey." That may have explained why Ron and his pet, Rufus, did not care for him, since they both hate monkeys.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Brick Flagg]]
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-->'''Voiced by:''' by Rider Strong

Brick Flagg is a student at Middleton High School during Kim Possible's sophomore and junior years, and the star quarterback of the football team. He was also known for being the on again, off again boyfriend of Bonnie Rockwaller.
----
* DumbBlonde: Brick has blond hair and is generally slow-witted.
* DumbJock: The typical football player; big muscles everywhere except inside his head. Although he's not a JerkJock.
* EveryoneHasStandards: Despite Brick's slow witted nature and nice personality, he has a limit as to how much he is willing to tolerate in a relationship.
* HeldBackInSchool: Initially assumed to have only been a year older than Kim and her friends, but according to a comment Mr. Barkin made in "Ill-Suited," Brick apparently got held back in high school at least three times. Or it possibly took him seven times to graduate.
* JerkassBall: The normally nice Brick started a fight with [[ChickMagnet Hirotaka]] just because all the girls in school were infatuated with him. This fight only had two purposes: Showing how awesome Hirotaka is and acting as the catalyst for Monique and Kim fighting over him.
* LovableJock: He is the star quarterback of the football team, but generally avoids being a bully, unlike several of his fellow football players.
* {{Love Interest|s}}: Was this to Bonnie during Seasons 2 and 3, however the two seemed to be dating only for sake of popularity. They are no longer a couple after Brick went to college and dumped her for good.
* NiceGuy: Brick is somewhat conceited, but ultimately a nice guy. If nothing else, he attempts to treat his girlfriends well, as he knows the pain of being dumped.
* PutOnABus: In Season 4, he graduates from high school and goes off to college. He's mentioned a couple of times, but never actually seen in person during the final season.
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[[folder:Zita Flores]]
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--> Voiced by: Creator/NikaFutterman

A student at Middleton High School who worked at the local multiplex theater.
----
* ActionGirl: Brave and capable in danger and this is lampshaded by Ron ("Are all girls like this, or just the ones I know?").
* BackForTheFinale: Return in the series finale as Felix's [[PairTheSpares girlfriend]].
* GamerChick: Zita was a highly experienced player of the online computer game Everlot. Though she was only well-known among a small group of friends at the time, since she spearheaded a successful revolt against the infamous Wraithmaster and was vital to his defeat, it is fairly safe to assume that her status in the game was considerably elevated afterward.
* NiceGirl: Zita has a friendly personality.
* PairTheSpares: By the series finale, she and Felix seemed to have become a couple.
* SatelliteLoveInterest: For Ron. Most of her scenes are related to him.
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[[folder:Felix Renton]]
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->'''Voiced by:''' Jason Marsden

Felix Renton is a student at Middleton High School who is friends with Ron and Kim (although he's closer to Ron).
----
* BigEater: He was able to out-eat Ron.
* BrainyBrunette: Felix was very intelligent, and was best known for his quick thinking in a crisis, as well as handling his wheelchair's cyber-robotics with ease.
* GeniusCripple: Felix is handicapped and is a brilliant young man. He handles a cool wheelchair that allows him to fly (built for him specifically by his mother), and governments and militaries want to work with him and his legendary brainpower. He prefers to goof off and play video games with Ron. Felix was even the class valedictorian of his graduating class.
* HandicappedBadass: Felix is paraplegic and though seemingly a normal wheelchair at most times, Felix could instantly take to the air with it, or defend himself by deploying a pair of robot arms.
* LikeParentLikeChild: His mother is a genius in cybernetics and robotics, having designed Felix's wheelchair. It's clear where Felix gets his smarts from.
* NiceGuy: Kind, easygoing, helpful, and friendly.
* PairTheSpares: By the series finale, he and Zira have become a couple.
[[/folder]]

!!Others

[[folder:Mr. and Mrs. Stoppable]]
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-->'''Voiced by:''' Elliot Gould (Mr. Stoppable)/Andrea Martin (Mrs. Stoppable)

Ron's parents. Mr. Stoppable is a skilled actuary (good enough to be nominated as ''actuary of the year'') and its unknown what Mrs. Stoppable does.
----
* BumblingDad: Mr. Stoppable is like a grown-up version of his son in this regard. Defying this trope was the point of his Day In The Limelight.
* CatchPhrase: Mr. Stoppable's is "I can work anywhere." He even said this ''on the moon!''
* CrouchingMoronHiddenBadass: Mr. Stoppable defeated a math-themed supervillain at his own game by [[MundaneMadeAwesome using better math than him]].
* ADayInTheLimelight: Mr. Stoppable's defeat of the Mathter in "Mathter and Fervent" because of the math involved.
* JewishMother: Mrs. Stoppable.
* {{Meganekko}}: Mrs. Stoppable.
* ParentalNeglect: They don't bother to warn Ron about major life events (moving, adopting a baby) until the event is upon him, at which point they say, "This ''is'' our way of telling you." Though Mr. Stoppable is a better than his wife in regards to this.
* TinyGuyHugeGirl: Mrs. Stoppable is about half a head taller than her husband.
* {{Unnamed Parent}}s: {{Fanon}} has their names being Gene and Jean but canon is silent on the matter.
* WhatExactlyIsHisJob: It's never revealed what Mrs. Stoppable's job was, but it is implied to be in home office.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Hana Stoppable]]
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->'''Voiced by:''' Grey [=DeLisle=]

Ron's adopted baby sister from Japan.
----
* AnnoyingYoungerSibling: Ron views Hana this way at first. He eventually warms up to her.
* BadassAdorable: While a foot tall and making cute baby noises, she was able to defeat Monkey Fist and [[spoiler:Yono]].
* BigBrotherWorship: Hana quickly came to love Ron.
* CheerfulChild: {{Justified|Trope}}. Hana is a toddler and is rarely upset.
* CuteBruiser: Hana is a toddler with prophesied "monkey ninja" powers.
* HappilyAdopted: By the Stoppables and she's quite the happy little toddler.
* PintsizedPowerhouse: Even before she learned to talk, she was capable of lifting and throwing Monkey Fist with one hand.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Sensei]]
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-->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/GeorgeTakei

Headmaster of the Yamanouchi Ninja School, Sensei is introduced in "Exchange", going into more detail on Ron's mystic monkey powers. He is a wise character who dispenses advice and is more than capable of holding his own.
----
* BadassGrandpa: He only cuts loose in two of his appearances, but when he does, he takes out a [[NinjaPirateZombieRobot huge Samurai Guerilla]] by effortlessly blocking its blows with his hands, and then takes it down with his ''sandal.'' He also takes on Yono with magic, but that didn't work so well...
* OldMaster: Principal of a ninja school and he has a long white beard.
* TakenForGranite: Like [[ActionGirl Kim]], Sensei temporarily suffers this at the hands of Yono; but, like Kim, he gets better.
* WizardBeard: He sports a more believable version, which only goes down to around his midsection.
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[[folder:Yori]]
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-->'''Voiced by:''' Keiko Agena

Student at the Yamanouchi Ninja School, she is also introduced in "Exchanged". She shows attraction to Ron, inciting Kim's jealously a couple of times.
----
* ActionGirl: She's training to be a ninja.
%%* BadassNormal
* BecauseDestinySaysSo: Says that Kim and Ron becoming a couple is "destiny."
* CasualDangerDialog: Tied back-to-back with Kim and surrounded by lava is a "minor setback".
* CatchPhrase: "Oh, Stoppable-san, you and your American-style [character foible]s", typically followed by "Of course it will be your honor to [complete-mundane-but-arduous-task-X without aid from ninja allies]"[[hottip:*:Usually after they have shown up and helped out in some way. For example, once they procured tickets for an international flight, but Ron still had to carry the luggage.]]
* FirstNameBasis: When she first meets Ron she calls him "Stoppable-san", despite his requests for her to switch to "Ron-san". After getting to know him better, she switches to the latter. He considers this a fist-pumping victory.
* IWantMyBelovedToBeHappy: While she obviously had feelings for Ron, she assured Team Possible that she really is fine with Kim and Ron dating.
* NiceGirl: Yori is very respectful with everyone she met, the only exception being established villains.
* {{Ninja}}: Training to be one at a secret ninja school in Japan.
* ParentalAbandonment: Are her parents still around?
* SarcasmBlind: She misinterprets it as "American-style jokes".
* SingleWomanSeeksGoodMan: Yori shows an interest in Ron's humorous personality as well as his benevolent behavior.
* YamatoNadeshiko: She's a Japanese lady who is always reserved and composed. She fights with a paper folding fan.
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[[folder:Team Impossible]]
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->'''Voiced by:''' Unknown

Team Impossible is a group of three highly trained high-danger operatives who were [[HiredGuns in it for the cash]]. A client trying to contact them via their web site accidentally hit "k" before entering the address "impossible.com", resulting in Kim [[MissedTheCall getting the call intended for them]] and undertaking her [[CalltoAdventure first heroic mission]]. They were content for the first three seasons to let Kim "have her fun", but they finally appear in the flesh during the episode [[CharacterTitle "Team Impossible,"]] in which they suborn Kim's rides, leaving her unable to get to her missions, in an effort to squeeze her out of hero work. They are eventually forced by Team Possible to stop interfering with them, and to join Global Justice.
----
* AlliterativeName: The three members of the team are Dash Daman, Crash Cranston, and Burn Burnmen.
* AlwaysSomeoneBetter: They initially seem like this to Kim, but she's ultimately this to them. They had to sabotage her rides just to get her out of the way but when stuck in a situation just like that of Kim's origin in ''A Stitch In Time'', they were utterly stumped on what to do--Kim made them look like amateurs.
* BadassNormal: All three of them lack superpowers, and are, in a sense, adult, male, mercenary versions of Team Possible, using gadgets and an arsenal of martial arts to bring down the (occasionally) superpowered villains of the verse.
* BaldBlackLeaderGuy: Dash Daman leads the group.
* CurbstompBattle: This summarizes what happens when the three try to prevent Kim's antics by ending her adventures; [[NeverSayDie forever]]. Ironically it's not Kim who thwarts them, but ''Wade'', the guy who runs Kim's website for her and Ron, after they countered his hacking and [[BerserkButton fried his system]] as a result.
* GeniusBruiser: Burn Burnmen is just as big and heavily muscled as his teammates and he is a highly certified public accountant, but numbers aren't the only thing he crunches.
* HiredGuns: [[EvenEvilHasStandards They just don't work for villains.]] Which Kim does for Mr. Hench, albeit grudgingly.
* LampshadeHanging: Dash asks Ron why his [[IKnowKungFaux Monkey Kung Fu]] isn't manifesting.
-->'''Ron''': ''It comes and it goes''.
* JumpingOffTheSlipperySlope: These guys did this by forcing Kim out of hero work because she cut into their profit margins, because she does it for ''free'' (and occasionally asks for help to later missions). They also go from simply giving her a stern warning to trying to [[NeverSayDie permanently end]] her adventures.
* KickTheDog: They zap a moviegoer who refused to leave with a "Fork" when they try to [[BullyingADragon intimidate Kim]]. The kid paid $9.75 to see the movie.
* MissedTheCall: Kim's first adventure was rescuing someone who tried to contact Team Impossible but reached her website instead.
* PunchClockHero: They're mercenaries--they save the world just like Kim and Ron do, except they charge money for their missions. If you don't pay, you don't get help.
* PunnyName: Dash Daman. Dash da(the) man.
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[[folder:Dr. Betty Director]]
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-->'''Voiced by:''' Felicity Huffman

Chief of Global Justice, who occasionally recruits Kim to help with a case and is interested in learning the secret to her success.
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* EvilTwin: Sort of -- Gemini is her evil ''fraternal'' twin, who doesn't look like her (even ignoring the fact that he's a guy) except that he also wears an {{eyepatch|OfPower}}.
* {{Expy}}: A female ComicBook/NickFury as she is a badass EyepatchOfPower wearing leader of an international organization that fights crime.
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* NotSoAboveItAll: Dr. Director and Gemini at first seemingly have a typical antagonist relationship, before the reveal they are twin siblings, revealed when they call each other by first name (Betty and Sheldon respectably). Cue the two bickering like children due to their past and Gemini even going to get their mother involved. Ron lampshades the goofiness of it all.
* ReasonableAuthorityFigure: Unlike Team Impossible, she works with Kim to complete missions instead of trying to brush her aside because she didn't feel threatened by Kim's success. She picks up Kim's help in Season One and Kim's record grew to at least twice if not three times the size it was then when Team Impossible started picking on her, including at least a few more ops with Global Justice [[SugarWiki/NoProblemWithLicensedGames in the tie-in games]].
* SiblingSenioritySquabble: Gemini [[FreudianExcuse attributes his conflict with his sister]] to the fact that she didn't defer to his status as the elder twin (by four minutes).
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[[folder:Team Go]]
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--> Hego voiced by: Creator/ChristopherMcDonald
--> Mego voiced by: Creator/JereBurns
--> Wego voiced by: Creator/FredSavage

A do-gooder SuperFamilyTeam composed of Shego's four brothers--the somewhat dim-witted but principled Hego, the narcissistic and self-centered Mego, and the energetic Wego twins. Shego used to be part of the team before she [[BlackSheep quit]] and [[FaceHeelTurn became a supervillain]].
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* CainAndAbel: All of them are the Abels to Shego's Cain; it's implied she betrayed them at one point.
* CrouchingMoronHiddenBadass: Without Shego to keep them in line they're good but nothing special. With Shego around, they're ''invincible''. They know it:
-->'''Electronique:''' "How did the four of you ever manage to get ''anything'' done?!"
-->'''Shego's brothers (together):''' "Shego!"
-->'''Hego:''' "She had a way of keeping things focused. When she left, the team sort of...fell apart."
* CurtainsMatchTheWindow: All of them--Hego has blue hair and blue eyes, Mego has purple hair and purple eyes, and the twins have red hair and red eyes. This is only when superpowered, though, as Hego appears in his civilian identity with normal black hair.
* DeadpanSnarker: Mego is prone to making insulting wisecracks.
* TheDividual: The twins do everything together and are always treated as one person, to the extent that both of them are known as "Wego."
* EgocentricTeamNaming: It's assumed that Hego named the group as he's the leader and seems to be the eldest, but Mego is the self-centered one of the group. That is not to say, however, that Hego (who is not without his personality flaws) wouldn't do such an act.
* FamilyThemeNaming: Shego, Hego, Mego and the Wego Twins (though these seem to be codenames rather than personal names).
* FashionableAsymmetry: Their outfits are harlequin-dazzle patterns (see Shego's entry above), of black and blue (Hego), purple (Mego), or red (the Wegos).
* FinishingEachOthersSentences: The twins do this all the time. They're twins.
* GoodCannotComprehendEvil: Hego at least, since he's insistent that there is still good in Shego even after she directly backstabs them, after she betrayed them the first time in their backstory.
* IncredibleShrinkingMan: Mego's superpower is to decrease his size. He insists that this is ''very'' useful.
* TheLeader: Hego appears to be the team's because he gives Mego a hard time about not following procedure.
* MagicMeteor: They got their superpowers from a "glowing, rainbow-colored comet" when they were kids.
* MeaningfulName: Hego is the most masculine, Mego is [[ItsAllAboutMe egocentric]], and the Wego twins work in conjunction with each other.
* PowerGlows: Whenever they use their power they glow.
* ProdigalFamily: To Shego. She left.
* SelfDuplication: The twins are able to create multiple copies of themselves.
* SuperStrength: Hego's superpower makes lifting cars easy.
* YouGottaHaveBlueHair:
** Hego has blue hair.
** Mego has purple hair.
* ZergRush: The twins' preferred fighting style is overwhelming the enemy with sheer numbers.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Connie and Lonnie Rockwaller]]
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--> Voiced by: Creator/GreyDeLisle

Bonnie Rockwaller's two older sisters as well as Bonnie's only known siblings.
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* AloofBigSister: Connie and Lonnie seem very close to each other, but they don't seem all that close to Bonnie.
* {{Alpha Bitch}}es: Connie and Lonnie may have been this when they were students at Middleton High School.
* AlwaysSomeoneBetter: They're both this to Bonnie--Connie's said to be the most intelligent while Lonnie's considered to be the most beautiful. They often claim, "Connie got all ''the brains'', Lonnie got all ''the looks'', and Bonnie got ''the rest''."
* BigSisterBully: They're just as mean ([[UpToEleven if not]] ''[[UpToEleven meaner]]'') to Bonnie as she typically is to others.
* BrainlessBeauty: It's shown that Lonnie's [[FeigningIntelligence not as smart as she might try to pull off]], as in her and Connie's only appearance, she incorrectly called ''France'' a ''city''.
* HateSink: Simply exists to belittle their younger sister and being unlikable.
* InformedAbility: Very little is actually known about their abilities, aside from Connie being the most intelligent and Lonnie being the most beautiful (if one would count that as a "skill"). However, Connie and Lonnie must have some kind of skills, if they were able to win their [[TalentContest school talent show]] multiple years in a row when they were in high school.
* {{Jerkass}}es: They aren't just mean and rude to their sister, but to others as well, such as when Kim tried introducing herself to them:
-->'''Kim:''' Hi I'm-
-->'''Connie and Lonnie:''' (at the same time) ''So don't care!''
** They even call Kim "Amy" and say "Whatever" when she corrects them on her name.
* {{Satellite Character}}s: Other than being Bonnie's sisters who're are apparently the biggest reason in her turnout as a mean person, they don't really add much to the show's plot.
* SiblingRivalry: Not with each other, but with Bonnie.
* SingleMindedTwins: Personality wise, they're identical to each other--also, they're basically just meaner, bitchier versions of Bonnie. It's never said if Connie and Lonnie are actually twins, but the way they interact with each other strongly indicates that they are.
* ThemeTwinNaming: With each other ''and'' their younger sister--"Connie," "Lonnie" and "Bonnie."
* {{Those Two G|uys}}irls: They're presumably very close to each other, but given that they only made '''one''' physical appearance in the entire ''Kim Possible''-franchise, it's unknown how often and how much time they actually spend together.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Mrs. Rockwaller]]
--> Voiced by: Jo Anne Worley
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Bonnie's cheerful and eccentric mother.
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* AmazinglyEmbarrassingParents: At the end of the episode "Downhill," she starts calling Bonnie "Bon-Bon" in front of her classmates, much to Bonnie's dismay.
%%* BeautyMark
* MotorMouth: She's quite talkative.
* MyBelovedSmother: Implied towards Bonnie because of her actions in "Downhill".
* NiceGirl: She's very friendly.
* OpenMindedParent: Implied. This may be the reason why her daughters are {{spoiled brat}}s.
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!!Team Possible

[[folder:Kimberly Ann "Kim" Possible]]
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-->'''Voiced by:''' Christy Carlson Romano[=/=]Creator/DakotaFanning (Preschool Kim)

The titular protagonist; Kim Possible is just [[BlatantLies your average, everyday girl]] who happens to save the world on a daily basis. With a grab-bag of gadgets, and her cheerleader training, she'll thwart any villain's maniacal plot, at any time, and any place. However, no doomsday machine or baddie can compare to her biggest and most important struggle; surviving high school.

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!!Villains

[[folder:Dr. Drakken]]
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-->'''Voiced by:''' Christy Carlson Romano[=/=]Creator/DakotaFanning (Preschool Kim)

The titular protagonist; Kim Possible
Creator/JohnDiMaggio

Along with Shego, a recurring villain for all four seasons, so we learn a lot about him. Real name Drew Lipsky, Dr. Drakken
is just [[BlatantLies your average, everyday girl]] who happens a MadScientist aiming to save the world on a daily basis. With a grab-bag of gadgets, and her cheerleader training, she'll thwart any villain's maniacal plot, at any time, and any place. However, no doomsday machine or baddie can compare to her biggest and most important struggle; surviving high school.TakeOverTheWorld.



* TenMinuteRetirement: Goes through one at the end of ''[[WesternAnimation/KimPossibleMovieSoTheDrama So The Drama]]'' after [[spoiler:it was revealed that Eric was a synthodrone]]. It took Ron giving her a pep talk and confessing his love for her to get back in the fight.
* AcademicAthlete: She excels in various sports and athletic activities, and also gets good grades in school.
* TheAce: The head cheerleader, straight-A student, involved in every extracurricular activity you can think of and a heroic ActionGirl. This all provides ''much'' contrast with [[ThisLoserIsYou Ron]]. The series isn't shy about showing what this sort of person [[{{Deconstruction}} would be like in real life:]] extremely stubborn and a perfectionist.
* ActionGirl: Beats up super-villains for kicks, using only her cheerleading skills.
* ActionGirlfriend: To Ron. If it weren't for her, he'd probably spend most of his time at Bueno Nacho.
* AffectionateNickname: Ron calls her "KP."
* AllGirlsWantBadBoys: She admits to Ron that she likes the TroubledButCute type.
* AmnesiacLover: In "Clean Slate". She soon remembers that Ron is her best friend, but finds it laughably unlikely that they were dating.
* AnimalMotifs: According to the Animology, Kim represents a fox, specifically a ''blue'' fox.
* BadassNormal: During ''So The Drama'' and any time she fights someone with superpowers, such as her frequent battles with Shego, her generally mopping the floor with Team Go in ''Stop Team Go'', and even going toe to toe with a ancient monster for a few seconds before he kicked his [[TakenforGranite magic]] in on her.
* BareYourMidriff: Did this with every outfit she had at the start of the series (Yes, [[LimitedWardrobe BOTH of them]]!), but gradually started doing it less and less until by the end of the series she had stopped completely. The final midriff-baring outfit to go was her mission outfit pictured above. An entire episode was dedicated to her finding a new one. During the last moments of the GrandFinale, she was shown wearing a final midriff-exposing outfit.
* BattleCouple: With Ron in the final season. They discuss dates during missions.
* BewareTheNiceOnes: She's the most helpful person in school. That's why she's a hero.
* BracesOfOrthodonticOverkill: Averted. In ''A Sitch in Time'', it's shown that Kim had regular braces (not orthodontic headgear) when she and Ron were in middle school, which arguably made her look pretty geeky.
* BuffySpeak: All the time; see catch phrase. Especially so when talking with any of the several super geniuses she knows.
* BullyHunter: Aside from supervillain bullies she has stepped up on occasion, teaching sensitivity training (re: an ass kicking) to Ron's tormentors and beating down Drakken, Killigan, and Monkey Fist when they were tormenting Ron while [[FountainOfYouth transformed into children]]. She rejected the idea of doing the same to Bonnie, but on one occasion she's pushed to the brink of doing it, which frightens Bonnie into breaking down in tears and backing off.
* {{Catchphrase}}: Several.
-->"What's the sitch?"\\
"No big."\\
"So not the drama."\\
"You rock!"\\
"Please and thank you!"
* CharlesAtlasSuperpower: All that cheerleading and Mantis Kun Fu has made her a seriously tough girl.
* ChildhoodFriendRomance: With Ron. They provide the page picture; they were in preschool when they first met and took them 12 years to become a couple.
* ClingyJealousGirl: She didn't take it well when Ron went off with Yori, or when he started hanging out with Zita due to their mutual love of gaming... or when Tara showed him any affection. Come to think of it, [[EveryoneCanSeeIt even Shego trolled her for fun about flirting with Ron.]] The final straw was when Bonnie kissed Ron on the lips during one episode of season four.
--> '''Kim''': '''WHAT IS THE SITCH?!'''
--> '''Ron''': (desperately explaining) I was the kissee here, not the kisser!
--> '''Kim''': No kidding! It only took you twelve stinkin' years to kiss me!
* CoolBigSis: Technically Cool Big ''Cousin'' for Joss, who idolizes her.
* CuteBruiser: Pretty teenage girl, cheerleader and scourge of supervillains, for whom kicking henchman ass is a hobby
* DeadpanSnarker: Often, both to Ron and her enemies as Drakken and Shego.
* DudeMagnet: Many guys find her attractive. Just ask [[MellowFellow Josh]], [[DumbBlonde Brick]], [[BoyBand all four of the Oh Boyz]] and [[ChildhoodFriendRomance Ron]].
* EvilCostumeSwitch: [[spoiler:In "Twin Factor" when she puts on Shego's uniform due to brainwashing]].
* ExtracurricularEnthusiast: As part of her incredible-overachiever character design, Kim Possible is involved with or in charge of just about everything in Middleton High short of being a supply teacher, though most of these are merely referred to unless they're significant to the episode.
* FamilyEyeResemblance: Kim inherited her paternal grandmother's green eyes.
* FatalFlaw: Her need to always succeed at everything she does.
* FieryRedhead: Though she doesn't get angry very often, she has incredible drive and passion. Ironically, Animology calls these traits ''blue fox''.
* FoolishSiblingResponsibleSibling: The Responsible Sibling to Jim and Tim's Foolish. While she's saving the world, they're making ''anti-matter'' in the family ''garage''.
* FreakyIsCool: Kim admits Ron is weird, but she likes that about him.
* FreeRangeChildren: Kim is only a teenager, but her parents have no problem with her traveling the world and defeating evil masterminds, just as long as she doesn't go out with any boys. Still, she's somehow managed to build a global network of contacts that she's done favors for and can get a ride to anywhere on Earth.
* GenreSavvy: She is quite familiar with all the classic villain routines. Sometimes she finds it a little dull.
* GirlishPigtails: She had these when she and Ron were in preschool.
* GirlsLoveStuffedAnimals: She collects Cuddle Buddies.
* GirlyBruiser: When she's not kicking villain ass, she's at Club Banana trying on dresses.
* GiveGeeksAChance: Would you believe she's the {{Trope Namer|s}}?
* GoGetterGirl: She started her own odd-job website with the phrase "Kim Possible: she can do anything." Now she's famous.
* GoodIsNotSoft: Kim tries to verbally reason with the villains...exactly once. Every other time every confrontation has come to blows.
* GrapplingHookPistol: Her trademark hairdryer.
* GreenEyes: Lampshaded.
-->'''Monique:''' Someone's getting a little [[GreenEyedMonster green-eyed]]...\\
'''Kim:''' [[ComicallyMissingThePoint So?]] I've always had green eyes.
* GreenEyedMonster: Tends to get very jealous very fast, particularly over Ron even before they were dating.
* HairFlip: Considering she has long hair, she occasionally does this. Ron once even commented that her hair was 'flippy'.
* TheHeroine: She's TheProtagonist and the core of Team Possible. If you need help, no matter where you are or what the problem is, she will be there. It's no big.
* HumbleHero: She fights supervillains and saves the world as a hobby, but plays it down whenever she gets attention for it.
* IKnowMaddenKombat: Her acrobatic SheFu skills come from being a cheerleader.
* ImprobableHairstyle: Kim has flippy waist-length hair completely resistant to swimming, scuba-diving, skydiving, being submerged in cookie dough, or the numerous helmets she's forced into by ExecutiveMeddling.
* InsufferableGenius: Tends to be boastful about her [[TheAce Ace]] qualities, but she can very well back them up. Ron occasionally pokes fun at this.
* LovableJock: Kim's a cheerleader, but she's anything but the typically portrayed "mean and snobby" variety.
* LoveRevelationEpiphany: In ''So The Drama'', Ron comforts her after Kim is left heartbroken [[spoiler:by the revelation that Eric is a synthodrone]]. Kim asks if he really thinks there's a guy for her, and Ron says there might be one who's out there... or right there with her. Upon hearing these words, Kim begins to realize who the guy of her dreams really is.
* MasculineGirlFeminineBoy: Masculine Girl to Ron's Feminine Boy. She's a relentless overachiever who knows "sixteen forms of kung fu," set herself up as an international TeenSuperspy, and kicks supervillain butt. He rarely fails to back her up and has his badass moments but is an easygoing type and is much better in the kitchen than in the battlefield. We see their old Halloween costumes - Kim as a cowboy, Ron as a ballerina. Nuff said.
* NaiveEverygirl: She's at her core a parody of this type; she's insecure about boys, dating, and the social order, and has very few close friends. However, she's admired by her peers, involved in every school activity, and is an international kung-fu-fighting pro-bono ActionGirl.
* NiceGirl: Kim may have traits of arrogance, vanity and has a slight habit of being bossy, but she mostly matures out of it to become genuinely more caring, tolerant and respectful.
* NoodleIncident: Many of Kim's missions begin with her thanking someone for giving her and Ron a ride to the site, and being thanked in return for her help with some briefly-described crisis. Some of those double as {{Continuity Nod}}s
* NotSoAboveItAll: The general theme of the show is that she's totally infallible when on a mission but nowhere near as perfect when it comes to teenage life. She may be mostly level-headed, but there are times where she can be petty, overcompetitive and a perfectionist, or even foolish.
* OfficialCouple: With Ron in the final season.
* OppositesAttract: With Ron; serious overachiever and goofy underachiever. They balance each other out very well; on Kim's side, Ron calms her down and reminds that she doesn't always have to be perfect, and that sometimes relaxing and having fun is the best course of action.
* PartTimeHero: Most people are aware of her exploits; they're frequently recounted in the papers and on the news. She doesn't bother with a SecretIdentity.
* ThePerfectionist: Part of her 'Kimmness' involves her being obsessed with getting something down exactly right.
* PluckyGirl: Saving the world is no big. She's lost HeroicSpirit exactly once in the series, and it was during her prom night.
* PomPomGirl: Kim is the head cheerleader at her school and while she occasionally steamrolls people about fashion (such as Ron's haircut and the green jacket), she is a nice girl and never bitchy.
* PoweredArmor: In ''So The Drama'' and briefly afterwards [[HoldingBackThePhlebotinum because the writers felt it was too powerful]].
* PunnyName: ''"Impossible"''.
* PuppyDogEyes: Kim employs this very often with her Puppy Dog Pout.
* RealWomenDontWearDresses: Generally averted. Kim can take on anyone in a fight, often appears more of a {{tomboy}} and doesn't often wear skirts or dresses outside of special occasions and cheerleading. But she's also a cheerleader, has no aversion to the colour pink, and has stereotypical teenage-girl interests - dating boys, clothes shopping, soft toys, {{boy band}}s and such.
* SecondYearProtagonist: Starts her series in her sophomore year of high school, hits senior year in season four and graduates in the Grand Finale.
* ShesGotLegs: Especially in a cheerleading outfit or when she wears dresses (see the famous [[LittleBlackDress LBD]]).
* ShoePhone: Her gadgets are generally built to look like ordinary teenage-girl items, such as her hairdryer [[GrapplingHookPistol grapple gun]], her lipstick laser, and her lip gloss {{knockout gas}}. It seems to be purely a style thing, as she doesn't bother to [[SecretIdentity hide who she is]].
* SignificantGreenEyedRedhead: Marking her as the main character.
* SimpleStaff: Briefly in "Mad Dogs and Aliens", she used Warmonga's [[BoomStick spear-like weapon]] to destroy the DoomsdayDevice [[MonsterofTheWeek of the Week]].
* SingingInTheShower: Her brothers reveal this is the reason she takes so long in the shower, much to her embarrassment.
* SingleWomanSeeksGoodMan: She ultimately hooks up with Ron, her long time best friend and all around NiceGuy.
* SpiritedCompetitor: Kim ''really'' likes to win in any sport activities.
* TakenForGranite: Briefly in "Oh No Yono", courtesy of Monkey Fist's new ally, Yono.
* ThinkNothingOfIt: When thanked for previous acts of heroism, she responds that it was [[CatchPhrase "No big."]]
* TomboyWithAGirlyStreak: Kim's a well-skilled martial artist and loves playing sports--but she's also into typical "girly girl" things like fashion and cheerleading.
* ViolentlyProtectiveGirlfriend: Tends to get rather protective of the boys she likes and dates--like what almost happened to Bonnie in "Homecoming Upset," DO NOT mess with Ron if you know what's good for you.
* WakeUpGoToSchoolSaveTheWorld: Poster girl. She can knock out legions of {{mooks}} but freaks out in front of her crush.
* WellExcuseMePrincess: To Ron. Every season she eggs him on to do better. What that means can range from 'better haircut' to 'school work'. By the final season she switches to encouraging as graduation approaches.
* WomenAreWiser: She's obviously much more reasonable and competent than her bumbling male sidekick, Ron.

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* TenMinuteRetirement: Goes through one at AmazingTechnicolorPopulation: His blue skin, though he didn't always have it. At the end of ''[[WesternAnimation/KimPossibleMovieSoTheDrama So The Drama]]'' after [[spoiler:it was revealed the last episode, he starts telling the story of how he turned blue, but [[TheUnreveal the show ends and cuts him off mid-sentence]].
* {{Angrish}}: On at least one occasion, prompting Shego to cut him off with "Dr. D! You've stopped using ''words''." Interestingly enough, in
that Eric instance, he wasn't ''totally'' pulling stuff out of thin air; he was a synthodrone]]. It took Ron giving [[ShoutOut quoting]] the bizarre instruments from ''WesternAnimation/HowTheGrinchStoleChristmas''.
* ArchEnemy: Kim's archfoe, though not
her a pep talk biggest threat.
* BigBad: He
and confessing his love for her to get back Shego are the most recurring villains in the fight.
* AcademicAthlete: She excels in various sports and athletic activities, and also gets good grades in school.
* TheAce: The head cheerleader, straight-A student, involved in every extracurricular activity you can think
series, as well as the main antagonists of and a heroic ActionGirl. This all provides ''much'' contrast with [[ThisLoserIsYou Ron]]. The series isn't shy about showing what this sort of person [[{{Deconstruction}} would be like in real life:]] extremely stubborn and a perfectionist.the two movies.
* ActionGirl: Beats up super-villains for kicks, using only her cheerleading skills.BigBadWannabe: Usually he's too incompetent to pull off a successful EvilPlan.
* BigOlUnibrow: Part his ugly/creepiness.

* ActionGirlfriend: To Ron. If it weren't for her, he'd probably spend most ButtMonkey: No one respects him, least of all his time at Bueno Nacho.
sidekick. Hilariously embarrassing things often happen to him.
* AffectionateNickname: Ron calls her "KP.CatchPhrase:
** [[DefeatCatchphrase "You think you're all that, Kim Possible! But you're ''not''!"]] [[MadLibsCatchPhrase Adapted to each situation]], such as "You think your car is all that...
"
** Also: "[[OhCrap Oh]] [[GoshDangItToHeck snap]]!"
* AllGirlsWantBadBoys: She admits to CrouchingMoronHiddenBadass:
** When Aviarius captures Kim, Shego and the rest of Team Go, Wade calls Dr. Drakken for help. Drakken, who's usually ineffective shows up with one very serious attack robot and says, 'I was told Shego was in trouble! ''[[BerserkButton WHERE IS THIS AVIARIUS?!']]''
** Also in ''[[TheMovie So The Drama]]'' he nearly conquered the world. The situation reached a point where Kim and
Ron that she likes the TroubledButCute type.
* AmnesiacLover: In "Clean Slate". She soon remembers that Ron is her best friend, but finds it laughably unlikely that they
were dating.
* AnimalMotifs: According to the Animology, Kim represents a fox, specifically a ''blue'' fox.
* BadassNormal: During ''So The Drama''
captured and any time she fights someone with superpowers, such as Kim's will to fight was effectively broken. Had Ron not managed to give her frequent battles with Shego, her generally mopping the floor with Team Go in ''Stop Team Go'', back some resolve ([[IdiotBall or Drakken and even going toe Shego remembered to toe with a ancient monster for a few seconds before he kicked his [[TakenforGranite magic]] disarm them]]) Drakken would have won.
** Generally speaking he's pretty competent ''provided'' [[RedemptionPromotion he's opposing other villains]]. This is something Dementor lampshades
in on her.
* BareYourMidriff: Did this with every outfit she had at the start
TheStinger of the series (Yes, [[LimitedWardrobe BOTH of them]]!), but gradually started doing it less and less until by the end of the series she had stopped completely. The final midriff-baring outfit to go was her mission outfit pictured above. An entire episode was dedicated to her finding a new one. During the last moments of the GrandFinale, she was shown wearing a final midriff-exposing outfit.
* BattleCouple: With Ron in
the final season. They discuss dates during missions.episode.
** Also when he is shown to be truly furious it can be quite intimidating. One notable occasion when Shego loses his body in "Mind Games" his anger is enough to actually frighten her into trying to flirt with him in order to placate him.

* BewareTheNiceOnes: She's DemotedToDragon: In "Sitch In Time," he's been demoted to a hulking bodyguard for Shego Supreme.
* DitzyGenius: He's often clueless about matters other than mad science. One particularly extreme example is when he tried to [[ReunionRevenge avenge himself on
the most helpful person classmates who had mocked him in school. That's why she's college]], it never occurred to him that the one surnamed "Possible" might be somehow connected to his nemesis ''Kim'' Possible.
* DontTellMama: Drakken has his mother fooled about what it is he really does (she thinks he's
a hero.radio TalkShow host).
* EmbarrassingMiddleName: Drew Theodore Lipsky (heck all of them). You'd turn evil too.
* EnemyMine: On a few occasions, he's been forced to join forces with the good guys.
* EvenEvilHasStandards: He draws the line at false advertising, as proven by his brainwashing shampoo. "I'm an evil genius, not a corporate shankster."
* EveryoneWentToSchoolTogether: He turns out to have been a friend of Kim's father in college and the mocking of his friends was his StartOfDarkness.
* EvilCounterpart:
** To Ron. Aside from being NotSoDifferent (see below) they are both dorky and goofy guys who are partnered with smart and powerful women. However, they can be just as if not more dangerous under the right circumstances (such as Drakken's near-success in TheMovie and Ron's hidden potential.)
** To a lesser extent, he is this to Kim Possible herself; both are driven go-getters who are proactive in what they do while being stubborn and with a need for control (compare Drakken's management of henchmen and determination for world domination to Kim doing something for school or saving the world) while having sidekicks who are much more laidback.
* EvilIsDumb: Unlike the Ron example, this is played straight and lampshaded every time he appears. Whenever he acts evil, he fails.

* BracesOfOrthodonticOverkill: Averted. EvilPlan: In ''A Sitch the words of Shego: "TakeOverTheWorld; Every. Single. Time."
* GambitRoulette: His fondness for this trope causes Shego much irritation.
--> '''Shego''' ''(marking her place
in Time'', it's shown that Kim had a magazine):'' Let's get Operation: Too-Complicated-To-Actually-Work over with.
* GenreBlindness: Unlike the Seniors, he has no idea how many rules on the Evil Overlord List he violates on a
regular braces (not orthodontic headgear) when she and Ron were in middle school, which arguably made her look pretty geeky.
* BuffySpeak: All the time; see catch phrase. Especially so when talking with any of the several super geniuses she knows.
* BullyHunter: Aside from supervillain bullies she has stepped up on occasion, teaching sensitivity training (re: an ass kicking) to Ron's tormentors and beating down Drakken, Killigan, and Monkey Fist when they were tormenting Ron while [[FountainOfYouth transformed into children]]. She rejected the idea of doing the same to Bonnie, but on one occasion she's pushed to the brink of doing it, which frightens Bonnie into breaking down in tears and backing off.
* {{Catchphrase}}: Several.
-->"What's the sitch?"\\
"No big."\\
"So not the drama."\\
"You rock!"\\
"Please and thank you!"
* CharlesAtlasSuperpower: All that cheerleading and Mantis Kun Fu has made her a seriously tough girl.
basis.
* ChildhoodFriendRomance: With Ron. They provide GreenThumb: In the page picture; GrandFinale, Drakken gains the powers of a PlantPerson due to being exposed to a [[SuperSerum Super Plant Serum]] of his own creation. Surprisingly, this [[OneWingedAngel transformation]] gives him a [[TookALevelInBadass major badass boost]], [[spoiler:provided you ignore the adorable flower petals that grow out of his neck]]!
* GoneHorriblyRight: He created the Phoebe robots to be perfect, and
they were in preschool when so perfect that started wondering why they first met and took them 12 years to become a couple.obeyed someone who was definitely not perfect.
* ClingyJealousGirl: She didn't take it well when Ron went off GoodScarsEvilScars: He's got a rather sinister one under his left eye.
* HarmlessVillain: Zigzagged. Sometimes he's planning to destroy the world; sometimes he's a joke. Sometimes he tries to zap Kim
with Yori, a DeathRay, or when drop her in lava; sometimes he started hanging out doesn't even ''try'' to hurt Kim, only to keep her occupied with Zita due traps or his sidekick Shego. Really, his one major problem (aside from his ego) is that his {{plan}}s tend to their mutual love of gaming... or when Tara showed him any affection. Come be ridiculously convoluted and unlikely to think of it, [[EveryoneCanSeeIt even succeed. It's frequently shown that he would be more successful if he took a more pragmatic viewpoint in his schemes, such as in "A Sitch In Time", where Shego trolled her for fun about flirting with Ron.]] simply relocating the Stoppables to Norway wins out over his time-travelling attempts to "break" Kim. The final straw was when Bonnie kissed one time the complicated nature of his plots works in his favor is "So The Drama", where his EvilPlan is so ludicrous that no one save Ron believes there IS one at first.
* HeyYou: A RunningGag
on the lips during show is that he always forgets Ron's name, much to the latter's annoyance.
* IneffectualSympatheticVillain: The main reason he's trying to conquer the world is to prove he's a genius. No
one episode of season four.
--> '''Kim''': '''WHAT IS THE SITCH?!'''
--> '''Ron''': (desperately explaining) I was
believes it, especially not Shego. Except for his {{Fan}}, Frugal Lucre.
* KickTheDog: Stealing a wheelchair from a disabled teenager just because it has advanced technology? Seriously, Dr. D? As he himself puts it, "We're ''bad'' men!"
* LaughablyEvil: His incompetence as a villain and snark bait for Shego is
the kissee here, not source of much comedy.
* LesserOfTwoEvils: Invoked in "Bad Boy." When Drakken's evil is transferred to Ron,
the kisser!
--> '''Kim''': No kidding! It
latter becomes much more competent and dangerous as a villain than Drakken could ever hope to be. Kim realizes that turning the now-good Drakken back to evil is the only took you twelve stinkin' years way to kiss me!
* CoolBigSis: Technically Cool Big ''Cousin''
get Ron back to normal, and it's for Joss, who idolizes her.the good of the world since normal Drakken is nowhere near as big of a threat to the world as Ron when he's evil.
* MadScientist: He makes ''some'' of the gear he uses. Shego steals the rest. It's a RunningGag how incompetent he is at this.

* CuteBruiser: Pretty teenage girl, cheerleader and scourge of supervillains, for whom kicking henchman ass is a hobby
* DeadpanSnarker: Often, both to Ron and her enemies as Drakken and
-->'''Shego''': I don't get it. If you're such an evil genius, shouldn't you invent your own stuff? I mean, what's with the stealing?\\
'''Drakken:''' It's called "outsourcing,"
Shego.
* DudeMagnet: Many guys find her attractive. Just ask [[MellowFellow Josh]], [[DumbBlonde Brick]], [[BoyBand all four MinionShipping: With Shego. [[spoiler: They're implied to be a couple during the GrandFinale.]]
* MorallyAmbiguousDoctorate: Evil, but not especially dangerous. Not surprising given that he was a college dropout and therefore possesses no degree.
* NoIndoorVoice: In the Halloween episode, after yelling on the phone with Duff Killigan, Shego tells him to use his indoor voice.
* NoodleIncident: His [[AmazingTechnicolorPopulation blue skin]] is never explained. The only times we hear him talking about it is during a VillainSong where he mentions that one day he turned blue and at the end
of the Oh Boyz]] final episode, which [[TheUnreveal ends before he gets into the details]].
* NotSoDifferent: In one of the Christmas episodes, Ron
and [[ChildhoodFriendRomance Ron]].
* EvilCostumeSwitch: [[spoiler:In "Twin Factor" when she puts on Shego's uniform due
Drakken bond over their shared love of Snowman Hank. This motivates them to brainwashing]].
declare a truce until New Year's. They are also normally the more bumbling, comical male counterparts to their strong female associates, but have both shown that they are the much more dangerous ones in their respective duos under the right circumstances.
* ExtracurricularEnthusiast: As part of her incredible-overachiever character design, Kim Possible PersonalitySwap: In the episode "Bad Boy", he ends up making 'Cocomoo' and cookies for his henchmen. Meanwhile, Ron is involved trying to conquer the world with or in charge of just about everything in Middleton High short of being a supply teacher, though most of these are merely referred Shego, at which he turns out to unless they're significant be [[SuperpoweredEvilSide amazingly effective]].
* PointyHairedBoss: He yearns
to the episode.
* FamilyEyeResemblance: Kim inherited her paternal grandmother's green eyes.
* FatalFlaw: Her need to always succeed at everything she does.
* FieryRedhead: Though she doesn't get angry very often, she has incredible drive
be a BadBoss and passion. Ironically, Animology calls these traits ''blue fox''.figure of terror, but...he fails there too.
* FoolishSiblingResponsibleSibling: RedemptionPromotion: The Responsible Sibling to Jim one time his plan was an unqualified success is when he helped Kim and Tim's Foolish. While she's saving the world, they're making ''anti-matter'' Ron defeat a greater villain. This embarrasses him and it's something Doctor Dementor needled him about in the family ''garage''.series finale's stinger.
* FreakyIsCool: Kim admits Ron is weird, but she likes that about him.
* FreeRangeChildren: Kim is only a teenager, but her parents have no problem with her traveling the world and defeating evil masterminds, just as long as she
ScoobyDooHoax: His main island lair has "KEEP OUT - HAUNTED" signs posted, though he doesn't go out bother with any boys. Still, she's somehow managed to build actual fake ghosts.
* ShirtlessScene: In the movie ''A Sitch In Time'', Drakken (who has transformed into
a global network of contacts that she's done favors hulking brute) rips his shirt while fighting Kim. Also, in the episode "Rappin' Drakken", he walks around in only a towel and shower cap and is shirtless when lathering his hair in the commercial for his 'Lather, Rinse, and can get a ride to anywhere on Earth.
* GenreSavvy: She is quite familiar with all the classic villain routines. Sometimes she finds it a little dull.
* GirlishPigtails: She had
Obey' shampoo. Whether these are {{Fanservice}} or just terrifying depends on the viewer.
* ShipperOnDeck: Was quick to point out in the Christmas episode
when she Ron and Ron Kim were in preschool.
* GirlsLoveStuffedAnimals: She collects Cuddle Buddies.
* GirlyBruiser: When she's not kicking villain ass, she's at Club Banana trying on dresses.
together under the "mistletoe".
* GiveGeeksAChance: Would you believe she's the {{Trope Namer|s}}?
* GoGetterGirl: She started her own odd-job website with the phrase "Kim Possible: she can do anything." Now she's famous.
SmugSnake: Part of his problem is that his ego far outstrips his ability to make his overly complicated plans work.
* GoodIsNotSoft: Kim tries to verbally reason with {{Supervillain}}: He has the villains...exactly once. Every other time every confrontation has come to blows.
* GrapplingHookPistol: Her trademark hairdryer.
* GreenEyes: Lampshaded.
-->'''Monique:''' Someone's getting a little [[GreenEyedMonster green-eyed]]...\\
'''Kim:''' [[ComicallyMissingThePoint So?]] I've always had green eyes.
* GreenEyedMonster: Tends to get very jealous very fast, particularly over Ron even before they were dating.
* HairFlip: Considering she has long hair, she occasionally does this. Ron once even commented that her hair was 'flippy'.
* TheHeroine: She's TheProtagonist
grandiose ambitions and physical trappings and becomes superpowered in the core final season.
* TakeOverTheWorld: The usual goal
of Team Possible. If you need help, no matter where you are or what the problem is, she will be there. It's no big.his {{Evil Plan}}s is world domination.
* HumbleHero: She fights supervillains and saves TookALevelInBadass: On three occasions. The first was in the world as a hobby, but plays it down whenever she gets attention for it.
* IKnowMaddenKombat: Her acrobatic SheFu skills come
movie ''A Sitch In Time'', when he goes from being a cheerleader.
* ImprobableHairstyle: Kim has flippy waist-length hair completely resistant
wimpy to swimming, scuba-diving, skydiving, being submerged bulky. The second time was in cookie dough, or the numerous helmets she's forced into by ExecutiveMeddling.
* InsufferableGenius: Tends to be boastful about her [[TheAce Ace]] qualities, but she can very well back them up. Ron occasionally pokes fun at this.
* LovableJock: Kim's a cheerleader, but she's anything but the typically portrayed "mean and snobby" variety.
* LoveRevelationEpiphany: In
other movie ''So The Drama'', Ron comforts her after Kim is left heartbroken [[spoiler:by the revelation that Eric is a synthodrone]]. Kim asks if he really thinks there's a guy for her, and Ron says there might be one who's out there... or right there with her. Upon hearing these words, Kim begins to realize who the guy of her dreams really is.
* MasculineGirlFeminineBoy: Masculine Girl to Ron's Feminine Boy. She's a relentless overachiever who knows "sixteen forms of kung fu," set herself up as an international TeenSuperspy, and kicks supervillain butt. He rarely fails to back her up and has his badass moments but is an easygoing type and is much better in the kitchen than in the battlefield. We see their old Halloween costumes - Kim as a cowboy, Ron as a ballerina. Nuff said.
* NaiveEverygirl: She's at her core a parody of this type; she's insecure about boys, dating, and the social order, and has very few close friends. However, she's admired by her peers, involved in every school activity, and is an international kung-fu-fighting pro-bono ActionGirl.
* NiceGirl: Kim may have traits of arrogance, vanity and has a slight habit of being bossy, but she mostly matures out of it to become genuinely more caring, tolerant and respectful.
* NoodleIncident: Many of Kim's missions begin with her thanking someone for giving her and Ron a ride to the site, and being thanked in return for her help with some briefly-described crisis. Some of those double as {{Continuity Nod}}s
* NotSoAboveItAll: The general theme of the show is that she's totally infallible when on a mission but nowhere near as perfect when it comes to teenage life. She may be mostly level-headed, but there are times where she can be petty, overcompetitive and a perfectionist, or even foolish.
* OfficialCouple: With Ron in the final season.
* OppositesAttract: With Ron; serious overachiever and goofy underachiever. They balance each other out very well; on Kim's side, Ron calms her down and reminds that she doesn't always have to be perfect, and that sometimes relaxing and having fun is the best course of action.
* PartTimeHero: Most people are aware of her exploits; they're frequently recounted in the papers and on the news. She doesn't bother with a SecretIdentity.
* ThePerfectionist: Part of her 'Kimmness' involves her being obsessed with getting something down exactly right.
* PluckyGirl: Saving the world is no big. She's lost HeroicSpirit exactly once in the series, and it was during her prom night.
* PomPomGirl: Kim is the head cheerleader at her school and while she occasionally steamrolls people about fashion (such as Ron's haircut and the green jacket), she is a nice girl and never bitchy.
* PoweredArmor: In ''So The
Drama'' and briefly afterwards [[HoldingBackThePhlebotinum because the writers felt it was too powerful]].
* PunnyName: ''"Impossible"''.
* PuppyDogEyes: Kim employs this very often with her Puppy Dog Pout.
* RealWomenDontWearDresses: Generally averted. Kim can take on anyone in
where he proved he's a fight, often appears more of a {{tomboy}} and doesn't often wear skirts or dresses outside of special occasions and cheerleading. But she's also a cheerleader, has no aversion to the colour pink, and has stereotypical teenage-girl interests - dating boys, clothes shopping, soft toys, {{boy band}}s and such.
* SecondYearProtagonist: Starts her series in her sophomore year of high school, hits senior year in season four and graduates
NotSoHarmlessVillain. Finally, in the Grand Finale.
* ShesGotLegs: Especially in
GrandFinale "Graduation", Drakken develops plant powers that are so strong, they can crush advanced alien technology, and instantly develops a cheerleading outfit or when she wears dresses (see plan to save the famous [[LittleBlackDress LBD]]).
world, one that is an unqualified success.
* ShoePhone: Her gadgets are generally built to look like ordinary teenage-girl items, such as her hairdryer [[GrapplingHookPistol grapple gun]], her lipstick laser, TotallyRadical: Occasionally uses teen slang, for which he's mocked by Shego.
* UnknownRival: Drakken is irritated
and her lip gloss {{knockout gas}}. It jealous whenever he's reminded that Professor Dementor has a bigger reputation as a potential world-conquering MadScientist. For his part, Dementor seems to be purely a style thing, regard Drakken as she doesn't bother to [[SecretIdentity hide who she is]].
a second-rate wannabe.
* SignificantGreenEyedRedhead: Marking her as VillainousFriendship: With Shego. They constantly annoy each other, but their relationship is definitely more than just business. At the main character.
* SimpleStaff: Briefly in "Mad Dogs and Aliens", she used Warmonga's [[BoomStick spear-like weapon]] to destroy the DoomsdayDevice [[MonsterofTheWeek
end of the Week]].
series, they apparently [[RelationshipUpgrade become a couple]].
* SingingInTheShower: Her brothers reveal this is the reason she takes so long in the shower, much to her embarrassment.
* SingleWomanSeeksGoodMan: She ultimately hooks up with Ron, her long time best friend and all around NiceGuy.
* SpiritedCompetitor: Kim ''really'' likes to win in any sport activities.
* TakenForGranite: Briefly in "Oh No Yono", courtesy of Monkey Fist's new ally, Yono.
* ThinkNothingOfIt: When thanked for previous acts of heroism, she responds
WhosLaughingNow: One episode reveals that it his StartOfDarkness was [[CatchPhrase "No big."]]
* TomboyWithAGirlyStreak:
the result of his college friends (one of whom was Kim's a well-skilled martial artist and loves playing sports--but she's also into typical "girly girl" things like fashion and cheerleading.
* ViolentlyProtectiveGirlfriend: Tends to get rather protective of the boys she likes and dates--like what almost happened to Bonnie in "Homecoming Upset," DO NOT mess with Ron if you know what's good
father) laughing at him for you.
* WakeUpGoToSchoolSaveTheWorld: Poster girl. She can knock out legions
building primitive {{fembot}}s instead of {{mooks}} but freaks out in front of her crush.
* WellExcuseMePrincess: To Ron. Every season she eggs him on to do better. What
finding them dates for a dance. His ranting about his clever plans suggest that attempting to {{take over the world}} is just a means can range from 'better haircut' to 'school work'. By toward the final season she switches end of getting people to encouraging as graduation approaches.
* WomenAreWiser: She's obviously much more reasonable
show him the respect he feels he deserves. There are also some bad stories about his childhood indicating that he has been bullied and competent than her bumbling male sidekick, Ron.dealt with alot, with the above incident being the straw that broke the camel's back. So his whole purpose of his schemes to is to show the world and show up everyone who ever mocked or ridiculed him.



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Kim's sidekick, and best friend since preschool; Ron is often dismissed by his peers as a lazy, accident-prone slacker, and coward. He also has a tendency to blow things out of proportion, and has turned making a fool out of one's self into an art form. However, despite his pants-losing antics, and fear of monkeys, he will always pull through when the chips are down and there is no one Kim trusts more in a mission.

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* AcquiredSituationalNarcissism: ''Repeatedly''. Kim [[LampshadeHanging even notes that he's prone to "big-headedness"]].
* AchievementsInIgnorance: Once built a doomsday machine when forced to by Drakken out of a mish-mash of spare parts, which actually works somehow.
* {{Adorkable}}: Kim is the ''only'' girl that he doesn't get flustered around.
* AllGuysWantCheerleaders: Averted with Kim; cheerleading had nothing to do with it. Inverted as Tara (a cheerleader) has a crush on him and he didn't realize it until long after she lost interest and started going out with another guy.
* AllOfTheOtherReindeer: Ron is treated with a lot of disrespect by his high school peers, the only exception being Kim. He loses all together when he becomes the star running back.
* AloofBigBrother: Initially, Ron was less than enthusiastic about having a new baby sister, but quickly came to {{invert|edTrope}} this trope.
* AmazonChaser: Major love interests are [[ActionHero Kim]] and [[{{Ninja}} Yori]].
* AnimalMotifs: According to the Animology, Ron represents a sloth, specifically a ''pink'' sloth.
* AnimalTalk: Naked mole rats, mutant roaches, and monkeys.
* BadassAdorable: When he gets serious he can be formidably cute.
* BalloonBelly: In "Animal Attraction" and "Grande Size Me" he gets bloated for ignoring Mr.Barkin's nutritional advice.
* BattleCouple: With Kim. He's generally the distraction until the GrandFinale, where he comes to surpass her in combat and saves her life by curbstomping Warmonga and Warhok.
* BeastMaster: Ron doesn't like all animals (see WhyDidItHaveToBeSnakes), but he seems to have more luck with turning them over to his side than Kim. Even the villains' attack animals respond to this.
* BerserkButton: [[spoiler:Future Shego]] learned the hard way that forcing his family to move away and keep him from Kim was a very bad idea. Even worse than [[FelonyMisdemeanor destroying Bueno Nacho]].
* BewareTheNiceOnes: There's a ''reason'' why Warmonga and Warhok are the only villains in the show [[WordOfGod explicitly confirmed]] for CharacterDeath.
* BewareTheSillyOnes: See above. The boy eating 'nacos' and talking to a mole rat is ''not'' to be trifled with.
-->'''Kim''': Not again.
-->'''Hego''': What's wrong with him?
-->'''Shego''': [[MirrorMoralityMachine I think he's evil now.]]
-->'''Hego''': Oh. How bad can that be?
-->'''Shego''': [[SuperpoweredEvilSide You'd be surprised.]]
* BigBrotherInstinct:
** He's an only child for the first three seasons, but early in the fourth season, his parents adopt a baby Japanese girl named Hana. Ron at first refers to her as "the intruder," but then the "fraternal instincts kick in" and he quickly grows extremely attached to her.
** "Oh No! Yono!" has Ron with [[AdultFear a real fear]] that he might lose Hana due to her being unable to defend herself against Yono (as he was supposed to train her in martial arts, but he "couldn't get her to turn a page in a book" and nobody told Ron straight out he was to train her). [[spoiler: However, with the "Flippie Dance" moves [[WaxOnWaxOff she learned]], Hana gets enough agility and athletic training to not just beat Monkey Fist but evade Yono.]]
* BigBrotherMentor: To Hana. He's dedicated to teaching her everything she needs to know, even how to turn a page.
* BigEater: It's implied that he spends most of his pocket change at Bueno Nacho. Taken to extremes during "Grande Size Me."
* BookDumb: To further contrast with Kim, he's a poor student. It's played for Drama in the final season when he's afraid their grade differences will mean college separation.
* ABoyAndHisX: A Boy and His Naked Mole Rat. Rufus is his best friend besides Kim.
* BrilliantButLazy: "Grade Point Average: you care, I don't." Yet with a simple shift in morality he's building weather machines and doomsday devices that put Drakken's best to shame.
%%* BrownEyes
* ButtMonkey: A RunningGag is his pants falling down or ripping.
* CatchPhrase:
** "Sick and wrong!"
** "Booyah!!"
** "That would be so cool if that wasn't-gonna hurt us/be the last thing we ever see!"
* ChickMagnet: Many girls have found him attractive. Just ask [[ChildhoodFriendRomance Kim]], [[NiceGirl Tara]], [[GamerChick Zita]], and [[YamatoNadeshiko Yori]].
* ChildhoodFriendRomance: With Kim. He has been her best friend since preschool and according to a comment Kim made, it took them at least twelve years to become a couple.
* TheChosenOne: He ''is'' the Monkey Master.
* {{Cloudcuckoolander}}: Ron marches to his own drummer and generally does some very odd things. He also has exhibited several instances of TheCuckoolanderWasRight where he will come up with some off-the-wall supposition about what is actually happening, which other characters will scoff at.
* CoolLoser: He's not stupid, he's not a klutz (usually), and he doesn't lack in social skills. He's often confident and he knows how to pick up the ladies--they just reject him anyway. In addition, he's just as much a hero as Kim. The problem is possibly that he's a rather lanky, which makes him look younger than he is (until he gets his great new hairstyle) and extremely dorky. In season 4 this is inverted as he's slides closer to BigManOnCampus after joining the school football as the new star running back, though he still gets a lot of flak from [[AlphaBitch Bonnie]] and [[DrillSergeantNasty Barkin]] (mostly the former).
* CowardlySidekick: Most of his action is running away and screaming. He even has a panic room.
* CrouchingMoronHiddenBadass: Starts appearing in "Sink Or Swim," and pops up more and more often, usually shown when Kim was unavailable or incapacitated for whatever reason. [[spoiler: In the grand finale, he saves Kim's life (and the world) by using his monkey powers, which some fans likened unto [[Anime/DragonBallZ a Super Saiyajin transformation]].]]
* TheCutie: Cute, endearing, rarely hurts others? Yes, Ron's a [[GenderInvertedTrope rare male example]] of this trope.
* DefenceMechanismSuperPower: From the moment he got his Mystical Monkey Powers, they came and went in times of dire situations. It was lampshaded in "Team Impossible". It wasn't until [[DieOrFly the moment where Kim was in mortal danger]] that he achieved full control over it.
* DumbBlonde: Averted. He's a poor student, but a natural at cooking and learned a lot about survival at camp. He was also the one to figure out that Dr. Drakken had taken over Bueno Nacho.
* EmpoweredBadassNormal: Was normal at first and then he gets [[IKnowKungFaux Mystic Monkey Powers]] in ''Monkey Fist Strikes''. After that he enters this area off and on until the GrandFinale where he learns to control it completely and because of that, from that point on he clearly outclasses both Kim and Shego put together in terms of combat ability.
* EpicFail: More than a few.
** Jumping fences leads to him ripping his pants. Making two such jumps without ripping his pants was a major achievement
** His attempts at mundane Monkey Kung Fu lead to hurting himself or losing his pants
* EvilIsDumb: Inverted. Both times the Attitudinator alters Ron to the Dark Side, he is ''extremely'' effective. He was even able to intimidate Shego, something which no other character in the show can do.
* FatalFlaw: The moment he has any hint of popularity he has, he takes it ''too far''. The best examples would be when he got a new haircut and when he briefly became a millionaire. Also, by his own admission, paranoia.
* FriendOrIdolDecision: In the episode "Bueno Nacho" after he is promoted to manager position at Bueno Nacho, he is forced to choose between his job or saving his friend, Kim. He chooses the latter.
* FunnyBruceLeeNoises: Most of his attempts at martial arts (except for a few occasions when [[CrouchingMoronHiddenBadass his Mystical Monkey Power comes to the fore]]).
* GenreSavvy: Ron is just as aware of villain clichés as Kim. Sometimes he points out that they should have expected some of the things the villains do. When he [[MirrorMoralityMachine goes evil]], this carries over, making him one of the most dangerous villains in the show.
* GreenEyedEpiphany: In ''[[TheMovie So The Drama]]'', his jealousy towards Kim and Eric's relationship is ultimately what makes him realize that he has feelings for Kim.
* GreenEyedMonster: While the series provides little to no instances, ''WesternAnimation/KimPossibleMovieSoTheDrama'' has him oozing jealously over Kim and Eric until Eric reveals himself as a synthodrone and Ron gives his love confession to Kim.
* HeroesWantRedheads: He eventually becomes an OfficialCouple with Kim, a red-head.
* HeterosexualLifePartners: An interspecies example with Rufus, the mole rat that lives in his cargo pants pocket.
* HollywoodDateless: He's overly concerned with social rankings and considered a loser by his school peers. Yet he seems popular among girls such as Yori and Kim (the latter of whom eventually becomes his girlfriend), along with Zita, and a crush by another cheerleader.
* IJustWantToBeSpecial: Oddly enough he combines with BrilliantButLazy. He has the potential to be something special but doesn't work nearly as hard at it as Kim. Depending on the episode one will be more prominent than the other.
* InformedJudaism: Mentioned in show a few times, such as in "Ron the Man" (where he talks about reading from the Torah and one of the guest stars is his rabbi) but the bit about not mixing meat and dairy obviously didn't take. He's probably not that serious about his religion because he's not that serious about ''anything''.
* InSeriesNickname: He becomes known as "Unstoppable Stoppable" in ''Ill-Suited'', when he cheats his way onto the football team by using Kim's battlesuit. The name sticks when he begins playing honestly as the team's running-back. Due to the "mad running away skills" he [[CharlesAtlasSuperpower acquired through years of encounters with supervillains and deathtraps]], ''none of the other players can catch him''.
%%* LampshadeHanging:
* TheLancer: Kim's second in command (out of [[TeamPet three]]) and {{Foil}}.
* LovableJock: He doesn't get the "jock" part until the last season (as the star running back), but even afterwards he still keeps his NiceGuy CloudCuckooLander personality.
* MasculineGirlFeminineBoy: Feminine Boy to Kim's Masculine Girl. She's a relentless overachiever who knows "sixteen forms of kung fu," set herself up as an international TeenSuperspy, and kicks supervillain butt. He rarely fails to back her up and has his badass moments but is an easygoing type and is much better in the kitchen than in the battlefield. We see their old Halloween costumes - Kim as a cowboy, Ron as a ballerina. Nuff said.
* MightyWhitey: A justified example. He's the Mystical Monkey Master, endowed with the full powers of [[SupernaturalMartialArts Monkey Kung Fu.]] He's a white Jewish-American. [[JustifiedTrope This is justified as the candidates for becoming the Mystical Monkey Master are those exposed to the mystic energies of the four monkey totems, being himself, Monkey Fist and Rufus, who was in Ron's pocket.]] With Monkey Fist being evil, Rufus being a mole rat, that left Ron as the viable option (especially since he and Rufus broke the totems during Monkey Fist's debut episode, also where the three get endowed.) Ron goes through a lot of trouble in order to achieve what he needed to do to become said Monkey Master, including conquering his fear of monkeys so it's a good part of his CharacterDevelopment.
** It's also parodied as the other ninjas are more skilled than him in the normal style while [[RunningGag he always loses his pants]].
* NiceGuy: He's friendly and doesn't hold a grudge. He's more upset that Drakken can't get his name right than all the {{evil plan}}s he hatches.
* NiceJewishBoy: See InformedJudaism. He's both nice and Jewish, but the former is more apparent than the later.
* ObliviousToLove: He's not particularly observant of when females have a clear attraction to him.
** He didn't realize Tara liked him until after she was dating Josh and only because Kim told him.
** He didn't realize Yori liked him ''in that way'' until after their final meeting in the third season when she kissed him on the cheek and again, because Kim told him. He does mention why the girls are not flat-out direct with telling this.
** As for Kim herself...the way she put it was that it took him "twelve stinkin' years" just to kiss her.
* OfficialCouple: With Kim in season 4.
* OppositesAttract: With Kim; serious overachiever and goofy underachiever. They balance each other out very well; on Ron's side, she pushes him to overcome both his fear and his laziness so he can utilize his vast potential.
* PluckyComicRelief: As Kim's {{foil}} he is goofy and prone to jokes.
* ProperlyParanoid: Believe it or not, some of his kooky paranoid theories are actually true.
* PunnyName: ''"Unstoppable"''.
* RealMenWearPink: Sure, as Kim's sidekick and master of Mystical Monkey Powers he regularly saves the world, but he is also a dab hand at cookery, keeps a (pink!) naked mole rat as his pet, and is obsessed with trick-or-treating (the photo of him and Kim dressed up as a princess and a cowboy...respectively) and a certain Christmas animated special.
* RunningGag:
** His pants keep getting ripped off during missions. It was iconic enough that it [[ItMakesSenseInContext helped restore Kim's memory of him at one point.]]
** Drakken has a hard time remembering his name and almost all recurring villains do as well. Only the Señors, Gill, and Monkey Fist remember his name, with the Señors still failing in one occasion.
* ScreamsLikeALittleGirl: He insists that they're "manly screams of courage."
* SideKick: Kim's. This is commented on often.
* SidekickGraduationsStick: It's pretty obvious that after his incredible heroics in the GrandFinale that he becomes a full-fledged partner to Kim. What makes it really amusing is that the episode in question was known as "''Graduation''."
* SidekickSong: "The Naked Mole Rap" was made on the spot to buy time for Kim
* SpannerInTheWorks: If there's a plan, expect Ron Stoppable to ruin it and especially if you're a bad guy. This trope is lampshaded in an episode by calling it "The Ron Factor." [[spoiler: The ''real'' cause is identified as "The Rufus Factor."]]
* SpotlightStealingSquad: The fourth season was greenlighted by Ron's fanbase so he has a lot more screentime in that season.
* SuperpoweredEvilSide: He's...frighteningly competent when he's evil. He can ''intimidate Shego into shutting up and doing as she's told''.
* SupremeChef: So good he ''takes over the school's cafeteria''.
* ThisLooksLikeAJobForAquaman: Ron is usually only good as a distraction, but he's also one of the few characters with experience with Camp Wannaweep. This comes in handy whenever they revisit the camp. He also seems to be better at dealing with animals than Kim.
* ThisLoserIsYou:
** Played straight for three seasons; "An underachiever, a social outcast, who smells of overripe fruit." That's the pink sloth.
** Inverted in Season 4; Record-Setting Running Back, Homecoming King, dating the head cheerleader. Yet Bonnie ''STILL'' thinks of him as a loser, even after she's crowned Homecoming Queen.
* TookALevelInBadass: In the GrandFinale. One could argue that it's a step up that he's been cultivating since the fourth season started. With his full mastery over his Mystical Monkey Power, it's clear he now outclasses Kim in terms of combat ability.
* TookALevelInDumbass: He moves from BookDumb and unmotivated in earlier seasons to several moments of TooDumbToLive in the latter seasons. In ''A Sitch in Time'', he was ''smarter'' as a four-year-old.
* TrademarkFavoriteFood: Anything served at Bueno Nacho.
* UnluckyEverydude: His parents [[ParentalNeglect rarely seem to be around]], their approach to moving to Norway or adopting a baby is to present him with the outcome, he can never get a date, he's constantly picked on and considered a loser (despite being the valued {{sidekick}} [[DudeWheresMyRespect to a world-saving heroine]]), '''and''' is the ne'er-do-well sidekick to the main character. It's dropped in the fourth season.
* ViolentlyProtectiveGirlfriend: Gender-flipped. Don't ever threaten to hurt Kim in front of him. Warhok and Warmonga found out the hard way in the finale.
* WhyDidItHaveToBeSnakes:
** Due to a rather traumatic experience at camp when he was young, Ron has an intense phobia of monkeys.
** He has also fear of insects, spiders, mechanical horses, garden gnomes and ghosts.
** Never make him go to the aptly-named Camp Wanaweep, as he hates it there.
* YouthfulFreckles: Less mature than Kim, who doesn't have them. Ironically, she spends more time outside while he's more likely to be inside slacking off.

to:

* AcquiredSituationalNarcissism: ''Repeatedly''. Kim [[LampshadeHanging even notes that he's prone to "big-headedness"]].
* AchievementsInIgnorance: Once built a doomsday machine when forced to by Drakken out of a mish-mash of spare parts, which actually works somehow.
* {{Adorkable}}: Kim is the ''only'' girl that he doesn't get flustered around.
AloofDarkHairedGirl: She's tall, attractive, aloof, and imposing and has long black hair.
* AllGuysWantCheerleaders: Averted with Kim; cheerleading had nothing to do with it. Inverted as Tara (a cheerleader) has a crush on him and he didn't realize it until long after AlmightyJanitor: Tying into BrilliantButLazy, she lost interest and started going out with another guy.
* AllOfTheOtherReindeer: Ron is treated with a lot
spends much of disrespect by his high school peers, the only exception being Kim. He loses all together when he becomes series as Drakken's sidekick yet is well respected in the star running back.
* AloofBigBrother: Initially, Ron was less
villain world (more so than enthusiastic about having a new baby sister, but quickly came to {{invert|edTrope}} this trope.
* AmazonChaser: Major love interests are [[ActionHero Kim]] and [[{{Ninja}} Yori]].
* AnimalMotifs: According to the Animology, Ron represents a sloth, specifically a ''pink'' sloth.
* AnimalTalk: Naked mole rats, mutant roaches, and monkeys.
* BadassAdorable: When he gets serious he can be formidably cute.
her boss).
* BalloonBelly: In "Animal Attraction" ArchEnemy: As the person Kim locks fists with, she's considered by some to be her true arch enemy, which is helped by their chemistry.
* BigBad: She is the Supreme One in "A Stitch in Time",
and "Grande Size Me" he gets bloated for ignoring Mr.Barkin's nutritional advice.behind all of that movie's trouble.
* BattleCouple: With Kim. He's generally BlackSheep: The one villainous member of a superhero family.
* BreakoutVillain: Originally just a simple sidekick, she became one of
the distraction until most popular characters in the GrandFinale, where he comes series due to surpass being a very competent (but unambitious) villain, combined with her in combat sarcastic attitude towards Drakken and saves Kim.
* BrilliantButLazy: She has a lot more common sense than
her life by curbstomping Warmonga and Warhok.boss, but tends to laze about reading magazines or lying on the beach when she isn't on a mission.
* CainAndAbel: The Cain to Team Go's Abel. She betrayed them because she couldn't stand them.

* BeastMaster: Ron doesn't like all animals (see WhyDidItHaveToBeSnakes), but he seems to have more luck with turning them over to his side than Kim. Even DarkActionGirl: You see ''her'' picture on the villains' attack animals respond trope page! She's deadly and she's brutal.
* DeadpanSnarker: Particularly towards Dr. Drakken.
-->"How's [[OperationBlank Operation Getting-More-Ridiculous-By-The-Day]] going?"
* DoingInTheScientist: Initially, her hand blasts were implied
to this.be devices in her gloves. Later it was firmly established to be a superpower given to her by a magic comet.
* BerserkButton: [[spoiler:Future Shego]] learned the hard way that forcing his family to move away and keep him from Kim was a very bad idea. Even worse than [[FelonyMisdemeanor destroying Bueno Nacho]].
* BewareTheNiceOnes: There's a ''reason'' why Warmonga and Warhok are the only villains in the show [[WordOfGod explicitly confirmed]] for CharacterDeath.
* BewareTheSillyOnes: See above. The boy eating 'nacos' and talking to a mole rat is ''not'' to be trifled with.
TheDragon: Drakken's chief minion.
-->'''Kim''': Not again.
-->'''Hego''': What's
* DragonInChief: Subverted, Shego is [[HypercompetentSidekick much more grounded and competent]] in many ways than Drakkan but lacks the ambition and scientific knowledge to do anything besides help her boss carry out his schemes. Furthermore, Drakkan is a [[BewareTheSillyOnes legitimate threat in his own right]] and even without Shego, provides a challenge for Kim.
* DudeMagnet: Throughout the series, many men have complimented her on her good looks.
* EeriePaleSkinnedBrunette: As a result of being hit by a comet, her skin is green-tinged.
* EnemyMine: Usually happens when there's a bigger threat than her boss, like Evil Ron or Warmonga.
* EvilCounterpart: To Kim; she uses her kung fu and savvy for evil.
* EvenEvilHasLovedOnes: While she is now a villain and reasons she left her siblings' superhero team was because she couldn't stand anymore, she still does care for them.
* EvilFormerFriend: She used to be part of the Super hero team, Team Go.
* EvilIsSexy: In-universe. Shego is considered a very attractive woman whilst having people be fully aware that she's a villain at the same time.
-->'''Wade''': Her name is Shego. She's wanted in eleven countries.\\
'''Ron''': Make that twelve! *growls*
* EvilOverlord: Known as The Supreme One in ''[[TheMovie A Sitch In Time]]''.
* FaceHeelTurn: From her backstory, she eventually betrayed Team Go.
* FallenHero: Part of her {{backstory}} is that she used to be a {{superhero}}.
* FamilyThemeNaming: Her similarly superpowered brothers are named "Hego," "Mego" and "Wego". They're all members of "Team Go." Go figure.
* {{Fanservice}}: Often seen in a swimsuit.
* FashionableAsymmetry: Her outfit is a green and black harlequin-dazzle pattern, with one glove and one boot in each color.
* {{Foil}}: She fills this role in different ways to Dr. Drakken (her mocking commentary highlighting his [[ComplexityAddiction overelaborate]] and [[FailureIsTheOnlyOption doomed]] schemes) and to Kim (to whom she provides a [[EvilCounterpart dark mirror image]]).
* ForTheEvulz:
-->'''Hego:''' The more we fought evil, the more Shego liked it.\\
'''Ron:''' The fighting?\\
'''Kim:''' The evil.
* FreudianExcuse: With her family, it's no wonder she joined the bad guys.
* FutureBadass: As if she wasn't badass enough already, she [[TakeOverTheWorld conquers the world]] in ''[[TheMovie A Sitch In Time]]''.
* GoldDigger: She displayed this behavior in "The Mentor of our Discontent" with Martin Smarty at the end of the episode. Then she found out he had a teenage son and quickly leaves.
* GreenAndMean: Her skin is the same color as her outfit and the energy blasts she throws at heroes and civilians alike.
%%* GreenEyes: Both literally and metaphorically.
* HandBlast: The magic comet gave her the ability to throw bolts of green energy from her hands.
* HelloNurse: She has gained this reaction (repeatedly) from Motor Ed and (briefly) Martin Smarty. Ron also has this reaction to her in the first episode.
* HypercompetentSidekick: Just like Kim, "she can do anything." Without her Drakken isn't nearly as threatening -- she's better than him at everything except [[MadScientist creating bizarre supertechnology]]... and baking cakes.
* ImpossibleHourglassFigure: It varies, but it does become more apparent in certain situations. Her green dress definitely draws attention to it.
* ImprobableHairstyle: Like Kim, Shego's hair is seemingly resistant to anything, even if she's drenched, buried or blown up, her hair springs back to shape in moments.
* ItsPersonalWithTheDragon: Drakken simply regards Kim as an annoying obstacle; Shego goes toe-to-toe with her and takes their conflict personally (for example, see the TheOnlyOneAllowedToDefeatYou entry).
* JumpingOffTheSlipperySlope: It is implied that she does this in her backstory as a superhero, going from a well-meaning person to a full-on supervillain.
* JumpingOutOfACake: When Junior mentions his father's upcoming birthday as his reason for breaking Shego out of prison, she apparently gets the
wrong with him?
-->'''Shego''': [[MirrorMoralityMachine I think he's evil now.
idea of what he wants.
* MinionShipping: With Drakken. [[spoiler: She may or may not be his girlfriend in the season 4 aftermath.
]]
-->'''Hego''': Oh. How bad can * MsFanservice: Out of all the female characters in the series, she's the one whom most often seems to be depicted in states of undress (i.e. relaxing in bathing suits in the middle of Drakken's lair or on private resorts) or seen using her sex appeal in some way (distracting Martin Smarty).
* NotInMyContract: In "Kimitation Nation", she reminds Dr. Drakken
that be?
-->'''Shego''': [[SuperpoweredEvilSide You'd
she has a 'no cloning' clause in her contract.
* NotSoDifferent:
** Obviously to Kim. Both are powerful and clever young women who also have a taste for fashion, often annoyed by their brothers, and have a close relationship with a more bumbling male.
** Also to her fellow 'sidekick' Ron. Both are more laidback and willing to just kick back and relax compared to their more driven partners.
* OnlyKnownByTheirNickname: She is the only major villain whose real name is never revealed.
* TheOnlyOneAllowedToDefeatYou: She even goes as far as to ''save Kim's life'' '''twice.'''
* OutnumberedSibling: Having four annoying brothers and no sisters may
be surprised.the reason why she quit Team Go. Heck, you'd turn evil too.
* PaperThinDisguise: Her appearance as "Miss Wobakoff" consists of her [[WigDressAccent wearing a blonde wig and form-fitting bright green dress]]. In spite of her ''pale green skin'' it's enough to fool Martin Smarty (whose life she had previously threatened). Then again, her job at the time was to [[ShowSomeLeg distract him]], so she did her job well; ''[[HelloNurse very well]]''.
* PerpetualFrowner: She has a full range of facial expressions but usually finds two adequate: mocking sneer or contemptuous scowl.
* PetTheDog: Her brief time being a mentor for Senor Senior Junior. She genuinely tried to help him, she was at least less sarcastic than usual at the idea of him breaking her out of prison to help with a crime, and she even gets mopey about not doing the job together.
* ProdigalFamily: Has four brothers that also have powers like her, and when Shego was good they were a team called 'Team Go'.
* PunchClockVillain: She spends most of her time reading villain magazines or even lounging at spas when not assigned a task. She even has weekends and holidays off in a few episodes.
* RapunzelHair: It goes down her back to her waist; longer than Kim's and thus highlighting her vanity.
* SarcasticDevotee: She constantly mouths off to Dr. Drakken and sometimes [[ScrewThisImOuttaHere walks out on him in mid-caper]], but she does stick with him in the long run.
* ScrewThisImOuttaHere: She has been known to just walk away from some of Drakken's schemes when she feels they have become too much trouble, or too stupid, for her tastes. Though as the trope directly above suggests, for some reason she always comes back.
* SexyMentor: She tutored Senor Senior Junior in order to teach him to be a more effective villain. She succeeded all the while having her student admit he had the hots for her.
* ShesGotLegs: Her regular outfit downplays it, but civilian garb tends to make them apparent.
* ShipTease: With Dr. Drakken. "Emotion Sickness" brought it out a bit because it had a "lovesick" feature.
* SicklyGreenGlow: Her suit is green to match her glow. This is confirmed when she temporarily stole her brothers' powers in "Go Team Go" and her suit changed color to match the power she was using at the moment.
* SideKick: To Drakken. In ''A Stitch In Time'' this is a major plot point. [[spoiler: Kim didn't believe she was the Supreme One because she's so used to thinking "Shego the sidekick".
]]
* BigBrotherInstinct:
** He's an only child for the first three seasons,
SmugSuper: She's very haughty and arrogant and snarky but early in the fourth season, his parents adopt a baby Japanese girl named Hana. Ron at first refers to her as "the intruder," but then the "fraternal instincts kick in" and he quickly grows extremely attached to her.
** "Oh No! Yono!" has Ron with [[AdultFear a real fear]] that he might lose Hana due to her being unable to defend herself against Yono (as he was supposed to train her in martial arts, but he "couldn't get her to turn a page in a book" and nobody told Ron straight out he was to train her). [[spoiler: However, with the "Flippie Dance" moves [[WaxOnWaxOff she learned]], Hana gets enough agility and athletic training to not just beat Monkey Fist but evade Yono.]]
* BigBrotherMentor: To Hana. He's dedicated to teaching her everything she needs to know, even how to turn a page.
* BigEater: It's
it's implied she was always like that he spends most of his pocket change at Bueno Nacho. Taken to extremes during "Grande Size Me."
* BookDumb: To further contrast with Kim, he's a poor student. It's played for Drama in
and before the final season when he's afraid their grade differences will mean college separation.magic comet.
* ABoyAndHisX: A Boy and His Naked Mole Rat. Rufus is his best friend besides Kim.
* BrilliantButLazy: "Grade Point Average: you care, I don't." Yet
TheSlacker: Part of what makes her NotSoDifferent with a simple shift in morality he's building weather machines Ron Stoppable. She is content with sunbathing, filing her nails, mocking Drakken and doomsday devices that put Drakken's best to shame.
%%* BrownEyes
* ButtMonkey: A RunningGag is his pants falling down or ripping.
the occasional plan, including the fight with Kim. Like Ron, she could be much more, even surpassing their more proactive partners.
* CatchPhrase:
** "Sick and wrong!"
** "Booyah!!"
** "That would be so cool if
-->'''Rufus 3000:''' Wasn't it clear that wasn't-gonna hurt us/be Shego was the last thing we ever see!"
* ChickMagnet: Many girls have found him attractive. Just ask [[ChildhoodFriendRomance Kim]], [[NiceGirl Tara]], [[GamerChick Zita]], and [[YamatoNadeshiko Yori]].
* ChildhoodFriendRomance: With Kim. He has been
only one smart enough to take over the world?\\
'''Joss:''' I mean, I know Dr. Drakken is your arch foe, but it seems to me Shego's the really dangerous one. I mean, if she put
her best friend since preschool and according mind to a comment Kim made, it took them at least twelve years do it, she could be the toughest villain out there, don't you think?
* StillWearingTheOldColors: Even after quitting
to become a couple.
* TheChosenOne: He ''is''
villain, she wears her Team Go superhero outfit. In fact, in the Monkey Master.BadFuture in "Stitch In Time", she made everyone wear the outfit.
* {{Supervillain}}: Unlike Drakken she's always had super powers but is only a super villain in her own right during 'A Stitch In Time'.
* TallDarkAndSnarky: Taller than Kim, long dark hair and regularly snarking at everyone (especially her boss); all three are checked.

* {{Cloudcuckoolander}}: Ron marches to his own drummer and generally does some very odd things. He also has exhibited several instances of TheCuckoolanderWasRight where he will come up TermsOfEndangerment: Constantly addresses Kim with some off-the-wall supposition about what is actually happening, monikers like "Kimmie" and "Princess", which other characters will scoff at.
* CoolLoser: He's not stupid, he's not a klutz (usually), and he doesn't lack in social skills. He's often confident and he knows how to pick up the ladies--they
can be interpreted as either [[TrashTalk dismissive]] or [[FoeYay affectionate]]. Her constant calling Drakken "Dr. D" may also count. In general, she just reject him anyway. In addition, he's just as much a hero as Kim. The problem is possibly that he's a rather lanky, which makes him look younger than he is (until he gets his great new hairstyle) and extremely dorky. In season 4 this is inverted as he's slides closer seems to BigManOnCampus after joining have [[TheNicknamer a penchant for giving the school football as the new star running back, though he still gets a lot of flak from [[AlphaBitch Bonnie]] and [[DrillSergeantNasty Barkin]] (mostly the former).
* CowardlySidekick: Most of his action is running away and screaming. He even has a panic room.
people around her nicknames]].
* CrouchingMoronHiddenBadass: Starts appearing VagueAge: Her age was never actually stated in "Sink Or Swim," the series, though Ron stated that she looked too old to be in high school, and pops up more considering she was able to become fully credentialed in Child Development, he may be right. Some aspects of her character (her athletic ability, her immature attitude, her occasional flirtations with beach hunks) make her seem relatively young; others (the fact that she has a degree in Child Development, the [[LastMinuteHookup Drakken/Shego moment]] in the [[GrandFinale final episode]]) suggest an older age.
** Further complicated by the fact that this a series where twelve year olds attend high school
and more often, usually shown a ten year old finished college in eight months. Shego having a degree and credentials at an improbably young age would not be out of place at all, especially given her [[BrilliantButLazy smarter than her slacker tendencies would suggest nature]] and being the counterpart to the girl who can do anything.
** Additionally in the episode "Clean Slate" Ron notes that she is much to old to have been in high school the same time as he and Kim, shuddering
when Kim was unavailable or incapacitated for whatever reason. [[spoiler: In he states that she's "way older than that". Which Shego takes offense to and claims is due to her time spent in the grand finale, he saves Kim's life (and the world) by using his monkey powers, which some fans likened unto [[Anime/DragonBallZ a Super Saiyajin transformation]].]]
* TheCutie: Cute, endearing, rarely hurts others? Yes, Ron's a [[GenderInvertedTrope rare male example]] of
sun. [[YoungerThanTheyLook Whether this trope.is a valid claim]] or just an excuse is up to the viewer.
* DefenceMechanismSuperPower: From VillainousFriendship: With Dr Drakken. They constantly annoy each other, but their relationship is definitely more than just business. At the moment he got his Mystical Monkey Powers, end of the series, they came and went in times of dire situations. It was lampshaded in "Team Impossible". It wasn't until [[DieOrFly the moment where Kim was in mortal danger]] that he achieved full control over it.
apparently [[RelationshipUpgrade become a couple]].
* DumbBlonde: Averted. He's a poor student, but a natural at cooking and learned a lot about survival at camp. He was also the one to figure out that Dr. Drakken had taken over Bueno Nacho.
* EmpoweredBadassNormal: Was normal at first and then he gets [[IKnowKungFaux Mystic Monkey Powers]] in ''Monkey Fist Strikes''. After that he enters this area off and on until the GrandFinale where he learns to control it completely and because of that,
WhenSheSmiles: She is far from that point on he clearly outclasses both Kim unattractive, but very prone to [[PerpetualFrowner frowning]], [[PsychoticSmirk smirking]] and Shego put together [[BerserkerRage psychotic rage]]. Once in terms of combat ability.a while though, when she's confused or nervous, she'll break out a sheepish, unguarded smile. The expression is utterly disarming.
* EpicFail: More than a few.
** Jumping fences leads to him ripping his pants. Making two such jumps without ripping his pants was a major achievement
** His attempts at mundane Monkey Kung Fu lead to hurting himself or losing his pants
* EvilIsDumb: Inverted. Both times the Attitudinator alters Ron to the Dark Side, he is ''extremely'' effective. He was even able to intimidate Shego, something which no other character in the show can do.
* FatalFlaw: The moment he has any hint of popularity he has, he takes it ''too far''. The best examples would be when he got a new haircut and when he briefly became a millionaire. Also, by his own admission, paranoia.
* FriendOrIdolDecision: In the episode "Bueno Nacho" after he is promoted to manager position at Bueno Nacho, he is forced to choose between his job or saving his friend, Kim. He chooses the latter.
* FunnyBruceLeeNoises: Most of his attempts at martial arts (except for a few occasions when [[CrouchingMoronHiddenBadass his Mystical Monkey Power comes to the fore]]).
* GenreSavvy: Ron is just as aware of villain clichés as Kim. Sometimes he points out that they should have expected some of the things the villains do. When he [[MirrorMoralityMachine goes evil]], this carries over, making him one of the most dangerous villains in the show.
* GreenEyedEpiphany: In ''[[TheMovie So The Drama]]'', his jealousy towards Kim and Eric's relationship is ultimately what makes him realize that he has feelings for Kim.
* GreenEyedMonster: While the series provides little to no instances, ''WesternAnimation/KimPossibleMovieSoTheDrama'' has him oozing jealously over Kim and Eric until Eric reveals himself as a synthodrone and Ron gives his love confession to Kim.
* HeroesWantRedheads: He eventually becomes an OfficialCouple with
WomenAreWiser: Just like Kim, a red-head.
* HeterosexualLifePartners: An interspecies example with Rufus, the mole rat that lives in his cargo pants pocket.
* HollywoodDateless: He's overly concerned with social rankings and considered a loser by his school peers. Yet he seems popular among girls such as Yori and Kim (the latter of whom eventually becomes his girlfriend), along with Zita, and a crush by another cheerleader.
* IJustWantToBeSpecial: Oddly enough he combines with BrilliantButLazy. He has the potential to be something special but doesn't work nearly as hard at it as Kim. Depending on the episode one will be more prominent than the other.
* InformedJudaism: Mentioned in show a few times, such as in "Ron the Man" (where he talks about reading from the Torah and one of the guest stars is his rabbi) but the bit about not mixing meat and dairy obviously didn't take. He's probably not that serious about his religion because he's not that serious about ''anything''.
* InSeriesNickname: He becomes known as "Unstoppable Stoppable" in ''Ill-Suited'', when he cheats his way onto the football team by using Kim's battlesuit. The name sticks when he begins playing honestly as the team's running-back. Due to the "mad running away skills" he [[CharlesAtlasSuperpower acquired through years of encounters with supervillains and deathtraps]], ''none of the other players can catch him''.
%%* LampshadeHanging:
* TheLancer: Kim's second in command (out of [[TeamPet three]]) and {{Foil}}.
* LovableJock: He doesn't get the "jock" part until the last season (as the star running back), but even afterwards he still keeps his NiceGuy CloudCuckooLander personality.
* MasculineGirlFeminineBoy: Feminine Boy to Kim's Masculine Girl. She's a relentless overachiever who knows "sixteen forms of kung fu," set herself up as an international TeenSuperspy, and kicks supervillain butt. He rarely fails to back her up and has his badass moments but is an easygoing type and is much better in the kitchen than in the battlefield. We see their old Halloween costumes - Kim as a cowboy, Ron as a ballerina. Nuff said.
* MightyWhitey: A justified example. He's the Mystical Monkey Master, endowed with the full powers of [[SupernaturalMartialArts Monkey Kung Fu.]] He's a white Jewish-American. [[JustifiedTrope This is justified as the candidates for becoming the Mystical Monkey Master are those exposed to the mystic energies of the four monkey totems, being himself, Monkey Fist and Rufus, who was in Ron's pocket.]] With Monkey Fist being evil, Rufus being a mole rat, that left Ron as the viable option (especially since he and Rufus broke the totems during Monkey Fist's debut episode, also where the three get endowed.) Ron goes through a lot of trouble in order to achieve what he needed to do to become said Monkey Master, including conquering his fear of monkeys so it's a good part of his CharacterDevelopment.
** It's also parodied as the other ninjas are more skilled than him in the normal style while [[RunningGag he always loses his pants]].
* NiceGuy: He's friendly and doesn't hold a grudge. He's more upset that Drakken can't get his name right than all the {{evil plan}}s he hatches.
* NiceJewishBoy: See InformedJudaism. He's both nice and Jewish, but the former is more apparent than the later.
* ObliviousToLove: He's not particularly observant of when females have a clear attraction to him.
** He didn't realize Tara liked him until after she was dating Josh and only because Kim told him.
** He didn't realize Yori liked him ''in that way'' until after their final meeting in the third season when she kissed him on the cheek and again, because Kim told him. He does mention why the girls are not flat-out direct with telling this.
** As for Kim herself...the way she put it was that it took him "twelve stinkin' years" just to kiss her.
* OfficialCouple: With Kim in season 4.
* OppositesAttract: With Kim; serious overachiever and goofy underachiever. They balance each other out very well; on Ron's side, she pushes him to overcome both his fear and his laziness so he can utilize his vast potential.
* PluckyComicRelief: As Kim's {{foil}} he is goofy and prone to jokes.
* ProperlyParanoid: Believe it or not, some of his kooky paranoid theories are actually true.
* PunnyName: ''"Unstoppable"''.
* RealMenWearPink: Sure, as Kim's sidekick and master of Mystical Monkey Powers he regularly saves the world, but he is also a dab hand at cookery, keeps a (pink!) naked mole rat as his pet, and is obsessed with trick-or-treating (the photo of him and Kim dressed up as a princess and a cowboy...respectively) and a certain Christmas animated special.
* RunningGag:
** His pants keep getting ripped off during missions. It was iconic enough that it [[ItMakesSenseInContext helped restore Kim's memory of him at one point.]]
** Drakken has a hard time remembering his name and almost all recurring villains do as well. Only the Señors, Gill, and Monkey Fist remember his name, with the Señors still failing in one occasion.
* ScreamsLikeALittleGirl: He insists that they're "manly screams of courage."
* SideKick: Kim's. This is commented on often.
* SidekickGraduationsStick: It's pretty obvious that after his incredible heroics in the GrandFinale that he becomes a full-fledged partner to Kim. What makes it really amusing is that the episode in question was known as "''Graduation''."
* SidekickSong: "The Naked Mole Rap" was made on the spot to buy time for Kim
* SpannerInTheWorks: If there's a plan, expect Ron Stoppable to ruin it and especially if you're a bad guy. This trope is lampshaded in an episode by calling it "The Ron Factor." [[spoiler: The ''real'' cause is identified as "The Rufus Factor."]]
* SpotlightStealingSquad: The fourth season was greenlighted by Ron's fanbase so he has a lot more screentime in that season.
* SuperpoweredEvilSide: He's...frighteningly competent when he's evil. He can ''intimidate Shego into shutting up and doing as
she's told''.
* SupremeChef: So good he ''takes over
the school's cafeteria''.
smart/hypercompentent female compared to her goofy male partner.
* ThisLooksLikeAJobForAquaman: Ron is usually only good WorthyOpponent: While she won't admit it out loud, she grudgingly regards Kim as a distraction, but he's also one of the few characters with experience with Camp Wannaweep. This comes in handy whenever they revisit the camp. He also seems challenge to be better at dealing with animals than Kim.
* ThisLoserIsYou:
** Played straight for three seasons; "An underachiever, a social outcast, who smells of overripe fruit." That's the pink sloth.
** Inverted in Season 4; Record-Setting Running Back, Homecoming King, dating the head cheerleader. Yet Bonnie ''STILL'' thinks of him as a loser, even after she's crowned Homecoming Queen.
* TookALevelInBadass: In the GrandFinale. One could argue that it's a step up that he's been cultivating since the fourth season started. With his full mastery over his Mystical Monkey Power, it's clear he now outclasses Kim in terms of combat ability.
* TookALevelInDumbass: He moves from BookDumb and unmotivated in earlier seasons to several moments of TooDumbToLive in the latter seasons. In ''A Sitch in Time'', he was ''smarter'' as a four-year-old.
* TrademarkFavoriteFood: Anything served at Bueno Nacho.
* UnluckyEverydude: His parents [[ParentalNeglect rarely seem to be around]], their approach to moving to Norway or adopting a baby is to present him with the outcome, he can never get a date, he's constantly picked on and considered a loser (despite being the valued {{sidekick}} [[DudeWheresMyRespect to a world-saving heroine]]), '''and''' is the ne'er-do-well sidekick to the main character. It's dropped in the fourth season.
* ViolentlyProtectiveGirlfriend: Gender-flipped. Don't ever threaten to hurt Kim in front of him. Warhok and Warmonga found out the hard way in the finale.
* WhyDidItHaveToBeSnakes:
** Due to a rather traumatic experience at camp when he was young, Ron has an intense phobia of monkeys.
** He has also fear of insects, spiders, mechanical horses, garden gnomes and ghosts.
** Never make him go to the aptly-named Camp Wanaweep, as he hates it there.
* YouthfulFreckles: Less mature than Kim, who doesn't have them. Ironically, she spends more time outside while he's more likely to be inside slacking off.
fight.



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-->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/NancyCartwright

Rufus is Ron's beloved pet. Ron could only have a hairless pet on account of the fact that his dad's allergic to fur and feathers, so he purchased Rufus, a naked mole rat. He lives most of the time in either Ron's pocket or his locker at school, and was first introduced to Kim on their first major mission, where she pronounced him "gross but handy."

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-->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/NancyCartwright

Rufus is Ron's beloved pet. Ron could only have a hairless pet
Creator/PattonOswalt

Ein Deutsch ''villain' who, like Dr. Drakken, iz hell-bent
on account of the fact that his dad's allergic to fur taking over ze VORLD! However, hiz technology, henchmen and feathers, intelligence are generally better zan zat of Dr. Drakken. Because of zis, zey feel ze rivalry INTENSELY! Unfortunately, hiz brilliant planz are often foiled by Kim Possible (much like Dr. Drakken's) so ze audience never sees hiz TRUE POTENTIAL! In case you vere vondering, he purchased Rufus, a naked mole rat. He lives most of the time in either Ron's pocket or his locker at school, speaks just like zis, and was first introduced to Kim on their first major mission, where she pronounced him "gross but handy."raises hiz voice at ze end of ze SENTENCES!



* BadassAdorable: A rodent that assists in wiping out super villains.
* ColossusClimb: Rufus occasionally pulls this off against human targets, but the creators are careful to avoid overusing it.
* FastballSpecial: Ron can throw him to high places.
* FunnyAnimal: Rufus makes funny noises and shares in his owner's goofiness.
* HeterosexualLifePartners: An interspecies example with Ron. He's Ron's best male friend.
* HypercompetentSidekick: Rufus constantly alters machinery, breaks the duo out of sticky situations, and is oftentimes more composed and reasonable than his owner, which says a lot about both Rufus and Ron.
* MeaningfulName:
** ''A Sitch in Time'' shows the audience that Rufus was named after Ron's imaginary friend from early childhood.
** Out-of-universe, his name was inspired by the [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rufous_beaked_snake Rufous-beaked snake]], a natural predator of the naked mole rat.
* NonHumanSidekick: He's a naked mole rat accompanying two humans.
* SeldomSeenSpecies: How many other shows involve hairless rodents?
* ShipperOnDeck: When Ron shows interest in any girl other than Kim, Rufus makes a noise of disgust. Any scenes with Ron and Kim together get the animal to make an "aww" sound. He even helped them get over their nervousness of their first date by pushing them towards each other so they could dance.
* SilentSnarker: Stares and faceplams in regards to Ron's buffoonery.
* SpeechImpairedAnimal: Clearly communicating but not in English.
* TeamPet: The mascot for Team Possible.

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* BadassAdorable: A rodent AlwaysSomeoneBetter: To Dr. Drakken. His henchmen are [[GermanicEfficiency well-drilled]], and he sometimes invents something that assists Drakken tries to steal rather than duplicating for himself.
* AscendedExtra: More precisely, an Ascended [[TheGhost Ghost]]. Before finally appearing onscreen
in wiping out super villains.the next-to-last episode of the first season, he was [[CrypticBackgroundReference occasionally mentioned]] as a MadScientist villain who ([[AlwaysSomeoneBetter unlike Dr. Drakken]]) was taken seriously as a threat.
* {{Catchphrase}}: "Looking for ''this?''"
* EloquentInMyNativeTongue: Ze talking of ze madman is better understood ven in hiz own langvage of Deutsch, JA?
* EvenBadMenLoveTheirMamas: He even had it on his list of things to do to call his mother because she gets SO irritable if he forgets.
* GoofyPrintUnderwear: Skulls adorn his undergarments.
* HarmlessVillain: More competent than Drakken but still a minor threat.
* HerrDoktor: Dutch, not German, but the effect is the same.
* MadScientist: Like Drakken but more successful, i.e. doesn't need to steal other people's inventions.

* ColossusClimb: Rufus occasionally pulls this off against human targets, but MeaningfulName: "Dementia" also means madness or insanity.
* MorallyAmbiguousDoctorate: A more competent example than Drakken and might actually have
the creators are careful degree to avoid overusing it.
* FastballSpecial: Ron can throw him to high places.
back it up.
* FunnyAnimal: Rufus makes funny noises TheNapoleon: Short and shares in his owner's goofiness.
* HeterosexualLifePartners: An interspecies example with Ron. He's Ron's best male friend.
* HypercompetentSidekick: Rufus constantly alters machinery, breaks the duo out of sticky situations,
stocky, and is oftentimes more composed and reasonable than his owner, which says quick to anger.
* NeverBareHeaded: He always wears
a lot about both Rufus and Ron.
* MeaningfulName:
** ''A Sitch in Time'' shows the audience
helmet that Rufus was named after Ron's imaginary friend from early childhood.
** Out-of-universe,
covers much of his name was inspired by face.
* SuddenlyShouting: He raises his voice at
the [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rufous_beaked_snake Rufous-beaked snake]], a natural predator of the naked mole rat.
end OF HIS SENTENCES!
* NonHumanSidekick: He's a naked mole rat accompanying two humans.
* SeldomSeenSpecies: How many other shows involve hairless rodents?
* ShipperOnDeck: When Ron shows interest in any girl other than Kim, Rufus makes a noise of disgust. Any scenes with Ron and Kim together get the animal to make an "aww" sound. He even helped them get
TakeOverTheWorld: Like Drakken, his goal is taking over their nervousness of their first date by pushing them towards each other so they the world, but unlike Drakken, he is regarded as someone who could dance.
* SilentSnarker: Stares and faceplams in regards to Ron's buffoonery.
* SpeechImpairedAnimal: Clearly communicating but not in English.
* TeamPet: The mascot for Team Possible.
truly pull it off.



[[folder:Wade Load]]
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-->'''Voiced by:''' Tahj Mowry[=/=]Creator/MichaelClarkeDuncan (Future Wade)

A 10-year old genius who provides Kim with all of her information, missions and gadgets. Rarely ever seen away from his computer or out of his room. TookALevelInBadass in [[TheMovie "Sitch In Time"]] as an adult.

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-->'''Voiced by:''' Tahj Mowry[=/=]Creator/MichaelClarkeDuncan (Future Wade)

A 10-year old genius
Creator/TomKane

Monkey Fist, birth name Lord Monty Fiske, is a villain
who provides Kim specializes in the mystical and martial arts. More specifically, he is obsessively consumed with all the study of her information, missions Tai Shing Pek Kwar, or Monkey Kung-Fu, and gadgets. Rarely ever seen away from his computer or out of his room. TookALevelInBadass in [[TheMovie "Sitch In Time"]] as an adult.with monkey-themed magical artifacts.



* BerserkButton: ''"Nobody, [[HeroicBSOD NOBODY SPIKES MY SYSTEM!]]"''
* BlackAndNerdy: Is he of African descent? ''Check''. Does he have advanced knowledge/skills in anything engineering-/physics-/computer science-related? ''Check''.
* BrainyBrunette: Other than Rufus, he tends to be the smartest member of Kim's team.
* BrilliantButLazy: It's ambiguous; he spends an awful lot of time in his room but he's also making Kim's spy gear and arranging her rides to missions. You could say he is both physically lazy and constantly busy.
* FutureBadass: As mentioned, [[TheMovie "A Sitch in Time"]]; he's TheLeader of LaResistance and becomes a GentleGiant. Badass enough for ya?
* GadgeteerGenius: He makes all of Kim and Ron's gear.
* HackerCave: Wade is usually (the first exception was in Season 3) seen in his room via webcam.
* HeWhoMustNotBeSeen: Although it's more like "He Who Must Not Be Seen Outside His Room" until late Season 3 and some of season 4.
* MissionControl: For Kim and Ron. He manages Kim's web site and provides information through the Kimunicator.
* NonActionGuy: He typically does not directly participate on missions, though he's still very valuable to Kim and Ron nonetheless.
* PrecociousCrush: On Monique in "The Cupid Effect". She's several years older than him.
* RunningGag: Left his room ''once'' during ''three seasons'', even using teleoperated robots as a substitute.
* TheSmartGuy: Ten (later twelve) year old super genius who makes Kim's gear and monitors her website and arranges rides.
* StealthPun: He's TheSmartGuy...and he's voiced by the former lead of the series ''Series/SmartGuy''.
* TeenGenius: ''Pre''teen genius, but the trope fits like a glove considering his sscience smarts.
* TookALevelInBadass: In ''Sitch in Time'', [[spoiler:future Wade is a GentleGiant commando]].
* VoiceWithAnInternetConnection: In the initial seasons he communicated with Kim through computers and the Kimunicator.
* YouthfulFreckles: The same case as Ron but more so because he rarely leaves his room.

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* BerserkButton: ''"Nobody, [[HeroicBSOD NOBODY SPIKES MY SYSTEM!]]"''
AdorableEvilMinions: His monkey ninjas are pretty cute!
* BlackAndNerdy: Is AdventurerArchaeologist: Before he became a supervillain, he looked into ancient ruins.
* AndIMustScream: His fate at the end
of African descent? ''Check''. Does he have advanced knowledge/skills in anything engineering-/physics-/computer science-related? ''Check''.
the Yamanouichi arc.
* BrainyBrunette: Other than Rufus, he tends AnimalThemedSuperbeing: Has his hands and feet cosmetically modified to be the smartest member of Kim's team.
* BrilliantButLazy: It's ambiguous; he
more monkey-like and spends an awful lot inordinate amount of time on just about anything monkey-themed. The actual "super" doesn't kick in his room but he's also making Kim's spy gear until he acquires the Mystical Monkey Power, though.
* ArchEnemy: He's more Ron's personal enemy than Kim's, because Ron got an infusion of the Mystical Monkey Power he'd intended to seize for himself.
* AristocratsAreEvil: He's a British Lord complete with [[SupervillainLair castle]].
* ArrogantKungFuGuy: A master of Monkey Kung Fu
and arranging her rides to missions. You could say he is both physically lazy and constantly busy.a JerkAss.
* FutureBadass: As mentioned, [[TheMovie "A Sitch in Time"]]; BigBad: Obviously not the overarching one of the series, but he's TheLeader of LaResistance and becomes still a GentleGiant. Badass enough for ya?
* GadgeteerGenius: He makes all of Kim and Ron's gear.
* HackerCave: Wade is usually (the first exception was
constant presence in Season 3) seen in his room via webcam.
* HeWhoMustNotBeSeen: Although it's more like "He Who Must Not Be Seen Outside His Room" until late Season 3 and some of season 4.
the Yamanouchi/Mystical Monkey Power, MythArc.
* MissionControl: For Kim and Ron. He manages Kim's web site and provides information through {{Catchphrase}}: "Monkey ninjas attack!"
* ChildHater: In "Monkey Ninjas in Space," he does not get along very well with
the Kimunicator.children he holds hostage.
* EverythingsBetterWithMonkeys: This is why he wants to be a monkey himself.

* NonActionGuy: He typically does not directly participate on missions, though EvilAllAlong: In his first episode, he's still very valuable to just Lord Montgomery Fiske, and Kim and Ron nonetheless.
even helps him recover the {{MacGuffin}}s he needs to get Mystical Monkey Power.
* PrecociousCrush: On Monique in "The Cupid Effect". She's several years older than him.EvilBrit: A British supervillain.
* RunningGag: Left EvilLaugh: His is especially distinctive, sounding like a screeching monkey.
* FauxAffablyEvil: Maintains the facade of the British gentleman, but is one of the nastiest of the recurring villains.
* IKnowKungFaux: Averted as he is a master of Tai Shing Pek Kwar, or Monkey Kung Fu.
* {{Leitmotif}}: The theme that heralded
his room ''once'' during ''three seasons'', even using teleoperated robots as presence was one of the most memorable used for the show; it was a substitute.
little harpsichord melody in a minor key. Very {{class|icalMusic}}y indeed.
* TheSmartGuy: Ten (later twelve) year old super genius who makes Kim's gear and monitors her website and arranges rides.
ManiacMonkeys: He has an army of evil monkey ninjas!
* StealthPun: He's TheSmartGuy...and NotSoAboveItAll: Generally, he's voiced by one of the former lead most [[QuintessentialBritishGentleman composed]] and competent villains on the show, with all of Drakken's ambition and all of Shego's fighting skills, but he's also been known to break into uncontrolled fits of gloating laughter and blow his top spectacularly, and once descended into a slap-fight with Ron over a minor slight.
* RedRightHand: Had monkey hands and feet grafted onto him by [=DNAmy=].
* StevenUlyssesPerhero: His real name is Montgomery Fiske, or Monty for short, and his villain name is an anagram of "Monty Fiske".
* TakenForGranite: His final play for the Mystical Monkey Power ended up getting him turned into a statue. [[spoiler:The very last scene
of the series ''Series/SmartGuy''.
indicates that he didn't get better.]]
* TeenGenius: ''Pre''teen genius, but the VillainDecay: His final (major) appearance has him reference this trope fits like a glove considering at the very beginning, as he's stewing over the fact that on his sscience smarts.
* TookALevelInBadass: In ''Sitch in Time'', [[spoiler:future Wade is
last outing, he got his ass handed to him by a GentleGiant commando]].
* VoiceWithAnInternetConnection: In
baby. Incidentally, he's one of the initial seasons most ''serious'' villains on the show, an air that has generally been maintained throughout four seasons.
* WeCanRuleTogether: Monkey Fist tries to get Hana to join him after
he communicated realizes who she is.
* WhatHappenedToTheMouse: The butler he had in his first episode never reappears, leading many to speculate what happened to him. Since he said he spent a great deal of money on his monkey modifications, it's likely that he couldn't afford one after the first episode.
* WouldHurtAChild: He ordered his monkey ninjas to throw Hana into a pool of lava along
with Kim through computers Ron and the Kimunicator.
* YouthfulFreckles: The same case as Ron but more so because he rarely leaves his room.
Rufus.



!!Villains

[[folder:Dr. Drakken]]
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-->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/JohnDiMaggio

Along with Shego, a recurring villain for all four seasons, so we learn a lot about him. Real name Drew Lipsky, Dr. Drakken is a MadScientist aiming to TakeOverTheWorld.

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-->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/JohnDiMaggio

Along
Creator/RicardoMontalban / Earl Boen

A practically infinitely wealthy older gentleman. After a friendly encounter
with Shego, a recurring villain for all four seasons, so we learn a lot about him. Real name Drew Lipsky, Dr. Drakken is a MadScientist aiming Kim and Ron, he decides to TakeOverTheWorld.take up supervillainy as a hobby.



* AmazingTechnicolorPopulation: His blue skin, though he didn't always have it. At the end of the last episode, he starts telling the story of how he turned blue, but [[TheUnreveal the show ends and cuts him off mid-sentence]].
* {{Angrish}}: On at least one occasion, prompting Shego to cut him off with "Dr. D! You've stopped using ''words''." Interestingly enough, in that instance, he wasn't ''totally'' pulling stuff out of thin air; he was [[ShoutOut quoting]] the bizarre instruments from ''WesternAnimation/HowTheGrinchStoleChristmas''.
* ArchEnemy: Kim's archfoe, though not her biggest threat.
* BigBad: He and Shego are the most recurring villains in the series, as well as the main antagonists of the two movies.
* BigBadWannabe: Usually he's too incompetent to pull off a successful EvilPlan.
* BigOlUnibrow: Part his ugly/creepiness.
* ButtMonkey: No one respects him, least of all his sidekick. Hilariously embarrassing things often happen to him.
* CatchPhrase:
** [[DefeatCatchphrase "You think you're all that, Kim Possible! But you're ''not''!"]] [[MadLibsCatchPhrase Adapted to each situation]], such as "You think your car is all that..."
** Also: "[[OhCrap Oh]] [[GoshDangItToHeck snap]]!"
* CrouchingMoronHiddenBadass:
** When Aviarius captures Kim, Shego and the rest of Team Go, Wade calls Dr. Drakken for help. Drakken, who's usually ineffective shows up with one very serious attack robot and says, 'I was told Shego was in trouble! ''[[BerserkButton WHERE IS THIS AVIARIUS?!']]''
** Also in ''[[TheMovie So The Drama]]'' he nearly conquered the world. The situation reached a point where Kim and Ron were captured and Kim's will to fight was effectively broken. Had Ron not managed to give her back some resolve ([[IdiotBall or Drakken and Shego remembered to disarm them]]) Drakken would have won.
** Generally speaking he's pretty competent ''provided'' [[RedemptionPromotion he's opposing other villains]]. This is something Dementor lampshades in TheStinger of the final episode.
** Also when he is shown to be truly furious it can be quite intimidating. One notable occasion when Shego loses his body in "Mind Games" his anger is enough to actually frighten her into trying to flirt with him in order to placate him.
* DemotedToDragon: In "Sitch In Time," he's been demoted to a hulking bodyguard for Shego Supreme.
* DitzyGenius: He's often clueless about matters other than mad science. One particularly extreme example is when he tried to [[ReunionRevenge avenge himself on the classmates who had mocked him in college]], it never occurred to him that the one surnamed "Possible" might be somehow connected to his nemesis ''Kim'' Possible.
* DontTellMama: Drakken has his mother fooled about what it is he really does (she thinks he's a radio TalkShow host).
* EmbarrassingMiddleName: Drew Theodore Lipsky (heck all of them). You'd turn evil too.
* EnemyMine: On a few occasions, he's been forced to join forces with the good guys.
* EvenEvilHasStandards: He draws the line at false advertising, as proven by his brainwashing shampoo. "I'm an evil genius, not a corporate shankster."
* EveryoneWentToSchoolTogether: He turns out to have been a friend of Kim's father in college and the mocking of his friends was his StartOfDarkness.
* EvilCounterpart:
** To Ron. Aside from being NotSoDifferent (see below) they are both dorky and goofy guys who are partnered with smart and powerful women. However, they can be just as if not more dangerous under the right circumstances (such as Drakken's near-success in TheMovie and Ron's hidden potential.)
** To a lesser extent, he is this to Kim Possible herself; both are driven go-getters who are proactive in what they do while being stubborn and with a need for control (compare Drakken's management of henchmen and determination for world domination to Kim doing something for school or saving the world) while having sidekicks who are much more laidback.
* EvilIsDumb: Unlike the Ron example, this is played straight and lampshaded every time he appears. Whenever he acts evil, he fails.
* EvilPlan: In the words of Shego: "TakeOverTheWorld; Every. Single. Time."
* GambitRoulette: His fondness for this trope causes Shego much irritation.
--> '''Shego''' ''(marking her place in a magazine):'' Let's get Operation: Too-Complicated-To-Actually-Work over with.
* GenreBlindness: Unlike the Seniors, he has no idea how many rules on the Evil Overlord List he violates on a regular basis.
* GreenThumb: In the GrandFinale, Drakken gains the powers of a PlantPerson due to being exposed to a [[SuperSerum Super Plant Serum]] of his own creation. Surprisingly, this [[OneWingedAngel transformation]] gives him a [[TookALevelInBadass major badass boost]], [[spoiler:provided you ignore the adorable flower petals that grow out of his neck]]!
* GoneHorriblyRight: He created the Phoebe robots to be perfect, and they were so perfect that started wondering why they obeyed someone who was definitely not perfect.
* GoodScarsEvilScars: He's got a rather sinister one under his left eye.
* HarmlessVillain: Zigzagged. Sometimes he's planning to destroy the world; sometimes he's a joke. Sometimes he tries to zap Kim with a DeathRay, or drop her in lava; sometimes he doesn't even ''try'' to hurt Kim, only to keep her occupied with traps or his sidekick Shego. Really, his one major problem (aside from his ego) is that his {{plan}}s tend to be ridiculously convoluted and unlikely to succeed. It's frequently shown that he would be more successful if he took a more pragmatic viewpoint in his schemes, such as in "A Sitch In Time", where Shego simply relocating the Stoppables to Norway wins out over his time-travelling attempts to "break" Kim. The one time the complicated nature of his plots works in his favor is "So The Drama", where his EvilPlan is so ludicrous that no one save Ron believes there IS one at first.
* HeyYou: A RunningGag on the show is that he always forgets Ron's name, much to the latter's annoyance.
* IneffectualSympatheticVillain: The main reason he's trying to conquer the world is to prove he's a genius. No one believes it, especially not Shego. Except for his {{Fan}}, Frugal Lucre.
* KickTheDog: Stealing a wheelchair from a disabled teenager just because it has advanced technology? Seriously, Dr. D? As he himself puts it, "We're ''bad'' men!"
* LaughablyEvil: His incompetence as a villain and snark bait for Shego is the source of much comedy.
* LesserOfTwoEvils: Invoked in "Bad Boy." When Drakken's evil is transferred to Ron, the latter becomes much more competent and dangerous as a villain than Drakken could ever hope to be. Kim realizes that turning the now-good Drakken back to evil is the only way to get Ron back to normal, and it's for the good of the world since normal Drakken is nowhere near as big of a threat to the world as Ron when he's evil.
* MadScientist: He makes ''some'' of the gear he uses. Shego steals the rest. It's a RunningGag how incompetent he is at this.
-->'''Shego''': I don't get it. If you're such an evil genius, shouldn't you invent your own stuff? I mean, what's with the stealing?\\
'''Drakken:''' It's called "outsourcing," Shego.
* MinionShipping: With Shego. [[spoiler: They're implied to be a couple during the GrandFinale.]]
* MorallyAmbiguousDoctorate: Evil, but not especially dangerous. Not surprising given that he was a college dropout and therefore possesses no degree.
* NoIndoorVoice: In the Halloween episode, after yelling on the phone with Duff Killigan, Shego tells him to use his indoor voice.
* NoodleIncident: His [[AmazingTechnicolorPopulation blue skin]] is never explained. The only times we hear him talking about it is during a VillainSong where he mentions that one day he turned blue and at the end of the final episode, which [[TheUnreveal ends before he gets into the details]].
* NotSoDifferent: In one of the Christmas episodes, Ron and Drakken bond over their shared love of Snowman Hank. This motivates them to declare a truce until New Year's. They are also normally the more bumbling, comical male counterparts to their strong female associates, but have both shown that they are the much more dangerous ones in their respective duos under the right circumstances.
* PersonalitySwap: In the episode "Bad Boy", he ends up making 'Cocomoo' and cookies for his henchmen. Meanwhile, Ron is trying to conquer the world with Shego, at which he turns out to be [[SuperpoweredEvilSide amazingly effective]].
* PointyHairedBoss: He yearns to be a BadBoss and figure of terror, but...he fails there too.
* RedemptionPromotion: The one time his plan was an unqualified success is when he helped Kim and Ron defeat a greater villain. This embarrasses him and it's something Doctor Dementor needled him about in the series finale's stinger.
* ScoobyDooHoax: His main island lair has "KEEP OUT - HAUNTED" signs posted, though he doesn't bother with any actual fake ghosts.
* ShirtlessScene: In the movie ''A Sitch In Time'', Drakken (who has transformed into a hulking brute) rips his shirt while fighting Kim. Also, in the episode "Rappin' Drakken", he walks around in only a towel and shower cap and is shirtless when lathering his hair in the commercial for his 'Lather, Rinse, and Obey' shampoo. Whether these are {{Fanservice}} or just terrifying depends on the viewer.
* ShipperOnDeck: Was quick to point out in the Christmas episode when Ron and Kim were together under the "mistletoe".
* SmugSnake: Part of his problem is that his ego far outstrips his ability to make his overly complicated plans work.
* {{Supervillain}}: He has the grandiose ambitions and physical trappings and becomes superpowered in the final season.
* TakeOverTheWorld: The usual goal of his {{Evil Plan}}s is world domination.
* TookALevelInBadass: On three occasions. The first was in the movie ''A Sitch In Time'', when he goes from wimpy to bulky. The second time was in the other movie ''So the Drama'' where he proved he's a NotSoHarmlessVillain. Finally, in the GrandFinale "Graduation", Drakken develops plant powers that are so strong, they can crush advanced alien technology, and instantly develops a plan to save the world, one that is an unqualified success.
* TotallyRadical: Occasionally uses teen slang, for which he's mocked by Shego.
* UnknownRival: Drakken is irritated and jealous whenever he's reminded that Professor Dementor has a bigger reputation as a potential world-conquering MadScientist. For his part, Dementor seems to regard Drakken as a second-rate wannabe.
* VillainousFriendship: With Shego. They constantly annoy each other, but their relationship is definitely more than just business. At the end of the series, they apparently [[RelationshipUpgrade become a couple]].
* WhosLaughingNow: One episode reveals that his StartOfDarkness was the result of his college friends (one of whom was Kim's father) laughing at him for building primitive {{fembot}}s instead of finding them dates for a dance. His ranting about his clever plans suggest that attempting to {{take over the world}} is just a means toward the end of getting people to show him the respect he feels he deserves. There are also some bad stories about his childhood indicating that he has been bullied and dealt with alot, with the above incident being the straw that broke the camel's back. So his whole purpose of his schemes to is to show the world and show up everyone who ever mocked or ridiculed him.

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* AmazingTechnicolorPopulation: His blue skin, though AffablyEvil: As Ron put it, "Bad man...Good manners." Justified as he didn't always have it. At harbors no real malice to his foes and his villainy is simply a hobby.
* AntiVillain: He's only a villain as a pastime to enjoy with his son and doesn't really care if
the end heroes win or not.
* BadassGrandpa: Despite his age and the fact that he often carries a cane, it turns out in "Triple S" that [[spoiler:he is very fit and also very skilled at extreme sports]].
* ContractualGenreBlindness: He is well aware
of the last episode, Evil Overlord List but thinks he starts telling has to make the story of how he turned blue, but [[TheUnreveal the show ends and cuts him off mid-sentence]].
* {{Angrish}}: On at least one occasion, prompting Shego
mistakes in order to cut him off with "Dr. D! You've stopped using ''words''." Interestingly enough, in that instance, he wasn't ''totally'' pulling stuff out of thin air; he was [[ShoutOut quoting]] the bizarre instruments from ''WesternAnimation/HowTheGrinchStoleChristmas''.
* ArchEnemy: Kim's archfoe, though not her biggest threat.
* BigBad:
be a "proper" villain. He and Shego are the most recurring villains in the series, as well as the main antagonists of the two movies.considers it to be good form.
* BigBadWannabe: Usually he's too incompetent DisproportionateRetribution: A club for rich people banned him for publicly getting into fights with a teenage girl and he tried to pull get even by freezing the club and all its members. He even explained to Junior that villains are supposed to fit this trope.
* EccentricMillionaire: He became a supervillain to alleviate his [[RichBoredom boredom]], after Ron [[NiceJobBreakingItHero pointed out how much his mansion resembled a supervillain lair]].
* EvenEvilHasLovedOnes: He may be evil (even if only as a hobby) but he loves his son, and often treats their villainous sprees as father-son bonding activities.
* EvilLaugh: He even takes time to practice it with Junior.
* EvilPlan: They gave the "take over the world" thing a try but are more into smaller scale plans like tweaking other rich guys that offend them.
* FairPlayVillain: It's just a hobby and he cares more about doing it right than about actually pulling
off a successful EvilPlan.
* BigOlUnibrow: Part ForTheEvulz: He took up villainy on a whim and liked it so much it became a part of his ugly/creepiness.millionaire lifestyle.
* InkSuitActor: Bears a distinct resemblance to Ricardo Montalban.[[note]] Montalban was the original voice actor for the character; Earl Boen provided Senior's voice when Montalban's health didn't permit him to record an episode.[[/note]]
* IslandBase: He has his own private island.

* ButtMonkey: No one respects him, least of all his sidekick. Hilariously embarrassing things often happen to him.-->'''Ron''': ''You could take over the world from here''.
* CatchPhrase:
** [[DefeatCatchphrase "You think you're all that, Kim Possible! But you're ''not''!"]] [[MadLibsCatchPhrase Adapted to each situation]], such as "You think your car is all that..."
** Also: "[[OhCrap Oh]] [[GoshDangItToHeck snap]]!"
* CrouchingMoronHiddenBadass:
** When Aviarius captures Kim, Shego and the rest of Team Go, Wade calls Dr. Drakken for help. Drakken, who's usually ineffective shows up with one very serious attack robot and says, 'I was told Shego was in trouble! ''[[BerserkButton WHERE IS THIS AVIARIUS?!']]''
** Also in ''[[TheMovie So The Drama]]'' he nearly conquered the world. The situation reached a point where Kim and Ron were captured and Kim's will to fight was effectively broken. Had Ron not managed to give her back some resolve ([[IdiotBall or Drakken and Shego remembered to disarm them]]) Drakken would have won.
** Generally speaking he's pretty competent ''provided'' [[RedemptionPromotion he's opposing other villains]]. This is something Dementor lampshades in TheStinger of the final episode.
** Also when he is shown to be truly furious it can be quite intimidating. One notable occasion when Shego loses his body in "Mind Games" his anger is enough to actually frighten her into trying to flirt with him in order to placate him.
* DemotedToDragon: In "Sitch In Time," he's been demoted to a hulking bodyguard for Shego Supreme.
* DitzyGenius:
ItAmusedMe: His entire MO. He's often clueless about matters other than mad science. One particularly extreme example is when he tried to [[ReunionRevenge avenge himself on the classmates a millionaire who had mocked him in college]], it never occurred to him that the one surnamed "Possible" might be somehow connected to his nemesis ''Kim'' Possible.
* DontTellMama: Drakken has his mother fooled about what it is he really does (she thinks he's
became a radio TalkShow host).
* EmbarrassingMiddleName: Drew Theodore Lipsky (heck all of them). You'd turn evil too.
* EnemyMine: On a few occasions, he's been forced to join forces with the good guys.
* EvenEvilHasStandards: He draws the line at false advertising, as proven by his brainwashing shampoo. "I'm an evil genius, not a corporate shankster."
* EveryoneWentToSchoolTogether: He turns out to have been a friend of Kim's father in college and the mocking of his friends was his StartOfDarkness.
* EvilCounterpart:
** To Ron. Aside from being NotSoDifferent (see below) they are both dorky and goofy guys who are partnered with smart and powerful women. However, they can be
villain just as if not more dangerous under for the right circumstances (such as Drakken's near-success in TheMovie hell of it and Ron's hidden potential.)
** To a lesser extent, he is this to Kim Possible herself; both are driven go-getters who are proactive in what they do while being stubborn and with a need for control (compare Drakken's management of henchmen and determination for world domination to Kim doing something for school or saving the world) while having sidekicks who are much more laidback.
* EvilIsDumb: Unlike the Ron example, this is played straight and lampshaded every time he appears. Whenever he acts evil, he fails.
* EvilPlan: In the words of Shego: "TakeOverTheWorld; Every. Single. Time."
* GambitRoulette: His fondness for this trope causes Shego much irritation.
--> '''Shego''' ''(marking her place in a magazine):'' Let's get Operation: Too-Complicated-To-Actually-Work over with.
* GenreBlindness: Unlike the Seniors, he has no idea how many rules on the Evil Overlord List he violates on a regular basis.
* GreenThumb: In the GrandFinale, Drakken gains the powers of a PlantPerson due to being exposed to a [[SuperSerum Super Plant Serum]] of his own creation. Surprisingly, this [[OneWingedAngel transformation]] gives him a [[TookALevelInBadass major badass boost]], [[spoiler:provided you ignore the adorable flower petals that grow out of his neck]]!
* GoneHorriblyRight: He created the Phoebe robots to be perfect, and they were so perfect that started wondering why they obeyed someone who was definitely not perfect.
* GoodScarsEvilScars: He's got a rather sinister one under his left eye.
* HarmlessVillain: Zigzagged. Sometimes he's planning to destroy the world; sometimes he's a joke. Sometimes he tries to zap Kim with a DeathRay, or drop her in lava; sometimes he
doesn't even ''try'' to hurt Kim, only to keep her occupied with traps really care if he wins or his sidekick Shego. Really, his one major problem (aside from his ego) is not as long as he gets a thrill out of it.
* NiceJobBreakingItHero: Sr. Senior Sr. was in search of a thrilling new pastime when a young guest named Ron Stoppable pointed out
that his {{plan}}s tend to be ridiculously convoluted and unlikely to succeed. It's frequently shown billionaire home was really more of a lair. In that moment, Sr. Senior Sr. realized what he would be more successful if he took a more pragmatic viewpoint in his schemes, such as in "A Sitch In Time", where Shego simply relocating could do for amusement.
* ObliviouslyEvil: Kim and Ron first meet
the Stoppables to Norway wins out over his time-travelling attempts to "break" Kim. The one time the complicated nature of his plots works in his favor is "So The Drama", where his EvilPlan is so ludicrous that no one save Ron believes there IS one at first.
* HeyYou: A RunningGag on the show is that he always forgets Ron's name, much to the latter's annoyance.
* IneffectualSympatheticVillain: The main reason
Seniors because they think he's trying to conquer actively draining the world is to prove he's a genius. No one believes it, especially not Shego. Except for his {{Fan}}, Frugal Lucre.
* KickTheDog: Stealing a wheelchair
power from a disabled teenager just because it has advanced technology? Seriously, Dr. D? As he himself puts it, "We're ''bad'' men!"
* LaughablyEvil: His incompetence as a villain and snark bait for Shego
nearby city. Turns out they were simply overusing energy in mundane ways. Kim's first meeting is the source of much comedy.
* LesserOfTwoEvils: Invoked in "Bad Boy." When Drakken's evil is transferred
to Ron, the latter becomes much introduce Sr. to more competent and dangerous as a villain than Drakken could ever hope to be. Kim realizes that turning the now-good Drakken back to evil is the only way to get energy conserving habits. [[NiceJobBreakingItHero Then Ron back to normal, and it's for the good of the world since normal Drakken is nowhere near as big of a threat to the world as Ron when he's evil.
* MadScientist: He makes ''some'' of the gear he uses. Shego steals the rest. It's a RunningGag how incompetent he is at this.
-->'''Shego''': I don't get it. If you're such an evil genius, shouldn't you invent your own stuff? I mean, what's with the stealing?\\
'''Drakken:''' It's called "outsourcing," Shego.
* MinionShipping: With Shego. [[spoiler: They're implied to be a couple during the GrandFinale.
started flapping his gums...]]
* MorallyAmbiguousDoctorate: Evil, but RepetitiveName: Three 'senior's.
* XanatosGambit: As noted above, whether or
not especially dangerous. Not surprising given that he was a college dropout and therefore possesses no degree.
* NoIndoorVoice: In the Halloween episode, after yelling on the phone with Duff Killigan, Shego tells him to use his indoor voice.
* NoodleIncident: His [[AmazingTechnicolorPopulation blue skin]] is never explained. The only times we hear him talking about it is during a VillainSong where he mentions that one day he turned blue and at the end of the final episode, which [[TheUnreveal ends before he gets into the details]].
* NotSoDifferent: In one of the Christmas episodes, Ron and Drakken bond over their shared love of Snowman Hank. This motivates them to declare a truce until New Year's. They are also normally the more bumbling, comical male counterparts to their strong female associates, but have both shown that they are the much more dangerous ones in their respective duos under the right circumstances.
* PersonalitySwap: In the episode "Bad Boy", he ends up making 'Cocomoo' and cookies for his henchmen. Meanwhile, Ron is trying to conquer the world with Shego, at which he turns out to be [[SuperpoweredEvilSide amazingly effective]].
* PointyHairedBoss: He yearns to be a BadBoss and figure of terror, but...he fails there too.
* RedemptionPromotion: The one time his plan was an unqualified success is when he helped Kim and Ron defeat a greater villain. This embarrasses him and it's something Doctor Dementor needled him about in the series finale's stinger.
* ScoobyDooHoax: His main island lair has "KEEP OUT - HAUNTED" signs posted, though he doesn't bother with
any actual fake ghosts.
* ShirtlessScene: In the movie ''A Sitch In Time'', Drakken (who has transformed into a hulking brute) rips his shirt while fighting Kim. Also, in the episode "Rappin' Drakken", he walks around in only a towel and shower cap and is shirtless when lathering his hair in the commercial for his 'Lather, Rinse, and Obey' shampoo. Whether these are {{Fanservice}} or just terrifying depends on the viewer.
* ShipperOnDeck: Was quick to point out in the Christmas episode when Ron and Kim were together under the "mistletoe".
* SmugSnake: Part
of his problem is that his ego far outstrips his ability to make his overly complicated plans work.
* {{Supervillain}}: He has the grandiose ambitions and physical trappings and becomes superpowered in the final season.
* TakeOverTheWorld: The usual goal of his {{Evil Plan}}s
succeed or not is world domination.
* TookALevelInBadass: On three occasions. The first was in the movie ''A Sitch In Time'', when he goes from wimpy to bulky. The second time was in the other movie ''So the Drama'' where he proved he's a NotSoHarmlessVillain. Finally, in the GrandFinale "Graduation", Drakken develops plant powers that are so strong, they can crush advanced alien technology, and instantly develops a plan to save the world, one that is an unqualified success.
* TotallyRadical: Occasionally uses teen slang, for which he's mocked by Shego.
* UnknownRival: Drakken is irritated and jealous whenever he's reminded that Professor Dementor has a bigger reputation as a potential world-conquering MadScientist. For his part, Dementor seems to regard Drakken as a second-rate wannabe.
* VillainousFriendship: With Shego. They constantly annoy each other, but their relationship is definitely more than
irrelevant. He's just business. At the end of the series, they apparently [[RelationshipUpgrade become a couple]].
* WhosLaughingNow: One episode reveals that his StartOfDarkness was the result of his college friends (one of whom was Kim's father) laughing at him for building primitive {{fembot}}s instead of finding them dates for a dance. His ranting about his clever plans suggest that attempting to {{take over the world}} is just a means toward the end of getting people to show him the respect he feels he deserves. There are also some bad stories about his childhood indicating that he has been bullied and dealt with alot,
having fun with the above incident being the straw 'Traditional Super Villain' role. Their inevitable failure never bothers him because he can still fulfill that broke the camel's back. So his whole purpose of his schemes to is to show the world and show up everyone who ever mocked or ridiculed him. role.



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Drakken's primary sidekick. Her role was first expanded when the creators realised how well Drakken and Shego interacted, and as the show progressed writers often found it more interesting to put Kim and Shego on the same side instead of always fighting each other.

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Drakken's primary sidekick. Her role was first expanded when the creators realised how well Drakken
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Señor Senior's son
and Shego interacted, and unwilling accomplice. He isn't nearly as the show progressed writers often found it more interesting to put Kim and Shego on the same side instead of always fighting each other.interested in world domination as his father, but comes along anyway because he's family.



* AloofDarkHairedGirl: She's tall, attractive, aloof, and imposing and has long black hair.
* AlmightyJanitor: Tying into BrilliantButLazy, she spends much of the series as Drakken's sidekick yet is well respected in the villain world (more so than her boss).
* ArchEnemy: As the person Kim locks fists with, she's considered by some to be her true arch enemy, which is helped by their chemistry.
* BigBad: She is the Supreme One in "A Stitch in Time", and behind all of that movie's trouble.
* BlackSheep: The one villainous member of a superhero family.
* BreakoutVillain: Originally just a simple sidekick, she became one of the most popular characters in the series due to being a very competent (but unambitious) villain, combined with her sarcastic attitude towards Drakken and Kim.
* BrilliantButLazy: She has a lot more common sense than her boss, but tends to laze about reading magazines or lying on the beach when she isn't on a mission.
* CainAndAbel: The Cain to Team Go's Abel. She betrayed them because she couldn't stand them.
* DarkActionGirl: You see ''her'' picture on the trope page! She's deadly and she's brutal.
* DeadpanSnarker: Particularly towards Dr. Drakken.
-->"How's [[OperationBlank Operation Getting-More-Ridiculous-By-The-Day]] going?"
* DoingInTheScientist: Initially, her hand blasts were implied to be devices in her gloves. Later it was firmly established to be a superpower given to her by a magic comet.
* TheDragon: Drakken's chief minion.
* DragonInChief: Subverted, Shego is [[HypercompetentSidekick much more grounded and competent]] in many ways than Drakkan but lacks the ambition and scientific knowledge to do anything besides help her boss carry out his schemes. Furthermore, Drakkan is a [[BewareTheSillyOnes legitimate threat in his own right]] and even without Shego, provides a challenge for Kim.
* DudeMagnet: Throughout the series, many men have complimented her on her good looks.
* EeriePaleSkinnedBrunette: As a result of being hit by a comet, her skin is green-tinged.
* EnemyMine: Usually happens when there's a bigger threat than her boss, like Evil Ron or Warmonga.
* EvilCounterpart: To Kim; she uses her kung fu and savvy for evil.
* EvenEvilHasLovedOnes: While she is now a villain and reasons she left her siblings' superhero team was because she couldn't stand anymore, she still does care for them.
* EvilFormerFriend: She used to be part of the Super hero team, Team Go.
* EvilIsSexy: In-universe. Shego is considered a very attractive woman whilst having people be fully aware that she's a villain at the same time.
-->'''Wade''': Her name is Shego. She's wanted in eleven countries.\\
'''Ron''': Make that twelve! *growls*
* EvilOverlord: Known as The Supreme One in ''[[TheMovie A Sitch In Time]]''.
* FaceHeelTurn: From her backstory, she eventually betrayed Team Go.
* FallenHero: Part of her {{backstory}} is that she used to be a {{superhero}}.
* FamilyThemeNaming: Her similarly superpowered brothers are named "Hego," "Mego" and "Wego". They're all members of "Team Go." Go figure.
* {{Fanservice}}: Often seen in a swimsuit.
* FashionableAsymmetry: Her outfit is a green and black harlequin-dazzle pattern, with one glove and one boot in each color.
* {{Foil}}: She fills this role in different ways to Dr. Drakken (her mocking commentary highlighting his [[ComplexityAddiction overelaborate]] and [[FailureIsTheOnlyOption doomed]] schemes) and to Kim (to whom she provides a [[EvilCounterpart dark mirror image]]).
* ForTheEvulz:
-->'''Hego:''' The more we fought evil, the more Shego liked it.\\
'''Ron:''' The fighting?\\
'''Kim:''' The evil.
* FreudianExcuse: With her family, it's no wonder she joined the bad guys.
* FutureBadass: As if she wasn't badass enough already, she [[TakeOverTheWorld conquers the world]] in ''[[TheMovie A Sitch In Time]]''.
* GoldDigger: She displayed this behavior in "The Mentor of our Discontent" with Martin Smarty at the end of the episode. Then she found out he had a teenage son and quickly leaves.
* GreenAndMean: Her skin is the same color as her outfit and the energy blasts she throws at heroes and civilians alike.
%%* GreenEyes: Both literally and metaphorically.
* HandBlast: The magic comet gave her the ability to throw bolts of green energy from her hands.
* HelloNurse: She has gained this reaction (repeatedly) from Motor Ed and (briefly) Martin Smarty. Ron also has this reaction to her in the first episode.
* HypercompetentSidekick: Just like Kim, "she can do anything." Without her Drakken isn't nearly as threatening -- she's better than him at everything except [[MadScientist creating bizarre supertechnology]]... and baking cakes.
* ImpossibleHourglassFigure: It varies, but it does become more apparent in certain situations. Her green dress definitely draws attention to it.
* ImprobableHairstyle: Like Kim, Shego's hair is seemingly resistant to anything, even if she's drenched, buried or blown up, her hair springs back to shape in moments.
* ItsPersonalWithTheDragon: Drakken simply regards Kim as an annoying obstacle; Shego goes toe-to-toe with her and takes their conflict personally (for example, see the TheOnlyOneAllowedToDefeatYou entry).
* JumpingOffTheSlipperySlope: It is implied that she does this in her backstory as a superhero, going from a well-meaning person to a full-on supervillain.
* JumpingOutOfACake: When Junior mentions his father's upcoming birthday as his reason for breaking Shego out of prison, she apparently gets the wrong idea of what he wants.
* MinionShipping: With Drakken. [[spoiler: She may or may not be his girlfriend in the season 4 aftermath.]]
* MsFanservice: Out of all the female characters in the series, she's the one whom most often seems to be depicted in states of undress (i.e. relaxing in bathing suits in the middle of Drakken's lair or on private resorts) or seen using her sex appeal in some way (distracting Martin Smarty).
* NotInMyContract: In "Kimitation Nation", she reminds Dr. Drakken that she has a 'no cloning' clause in her contract.
* NotSoDifferent:
** Obviously to Kim. Both are powerful and clever young women who also have a taste for fashion, often annoyed by their brothers, and have a close relationship with a more bumbling male.
** Also to her fellow 'sidekick' Ron. Both are more laidback and willing to just kick back and relax compared to their more driven partners.
* OnlyKnownByTheirNickname: She is the only major villain whose real name is never revealed.
* TheOnlyOneAllowedToDefeatYou: She even goes as far as to ''save Kim's life'' '''twice.'''
* OutnumberedSibling: Having four annoying brothers and no sisters may be the reason why she quit Team Go. Heck, you'd turn evil too.
* PaperThinDisguise: Her appearance as "Miss Wobakoff" consists of her [[WigDressAccent wearing a blonde wig and form-fitting bright green dress]]. In spite of her ''pale green skin'' it's enough to fool Martin Smarty (whose life she had previously threatened). Then again, her job at the time was to [[ShowSomeLeg distract him]], so she did her job well; ''[[HelloNurse very well]]''.
* PerpetualFrowner: She has a full range of facial expressions but usually finds two adequate: mocking sneer or contemptuous scowl.
* PetTheDog: Her brief time being a mentor for Senor Senior Junior. She genuinely tried to help him, she was at least less sarcastic than usual at the idea of him breaking her out of prison to help with a crime, and she even gets mopey about not doing the job together.
* ProdigalFamily: Has four brothers that also have powers like her, and when Shego was good they were a team called 'Team Go'.
* PunchClockVillain: She spends most of her time reading villain magazines or even lounging at spas when not assigned a task. She even has weekends and holidays off in a few episodes.
* RapunzelHair: It goes down her back to her waist; longer than Kim's and thus highlighting her vanity.
* SarcasticDevotee: She constantly mouths off to Dr. Drakken and sometimes [[ScrewThisImOuttaHere walks out on him in mid-caper]], but she does stick with him in the long run.
* ScrewThisImOuttaHere: She has been known to just walk away from some of Drakken's schemes when she feels they have become too much trouble, or too stupid, for her tastes. Though as the trope directly above suggests, for some reason she always comes back.
* SexyMentor: She tutored Senor Senior Junior in order to teach him to be a more effective villain. She succeeded all the while having her student admit he had the hots for her.
* ShesGotLegs: Her regular outfit downplays it, but civilian garb tends to make them apparent.
* ShipTease: With Dr. Drakken. "Emotion Sickness" brought it out a bit because it had a "lovesick" feature.
* SicklyGreenGlow: Her suit is green to match her glow. This is confirmed when she temporarily stole her brothers' powers in "Go Team Go" and her suit changed color to match the power she was using at the moment.
* SideKick: To Drakken. In ''A Stitch In Time'' this is a major plot point. [[spoiler: Kim didn't believe she was the Supreme One because she's so used to thinking "Shego the sidekick".]]
* SmugSuper: She's very haughty and arrogant and snarky but it's implied she was always like that and before the magic comet.
* TheSlacker: Part of what makes her NotSoDifferent with Ron Stoppable. She is content with sunbathing, filing her nails, mocking Drakken and the occasional plan, including the fight with Kim. Like Ron, she could be much more, even surpassing their more proactive partners.
-->'''Rufus 3000:''' Wasn't it clear that Shego was the only one smart enough to take over the world?\\
'''Joss:''' I mean, I know Dr. Drakken is your arch foe, but it seems to me Shego's the really dangerous one. I mean, if she put her mind to do it, she could be the toughest villain out there, don't you think?
* StillWearingTheOldColors: Even after quitting to become a villain, she wears her Team Go superhero outfit. In fact, in the BadFuture in "Stitch In Time", she made everyone wear the outfit.
* {{Supervillain}}: Unlike Drakken she's always had super powers but is only a super villain in her own right during 'A Stitch In Time'.
* TallDarkAndSnarky: Taller than Kim, long dark hair and regularly snarking at everyone (especially her boss); all three are checked.
* TermsOfEndangerment: Constantly addresses Kim with monikers like "Kimmie" and "Princess", which can be interpreted as either [[TrashTalk dismissive]] or [[FoeYay affectionate]]. Her constant calling Drakken "Dr. D" may also count. In general, she just seems to have [[TheNicknamer a penchant for giving the people around her nicknames]].
* VagueAge: Her age was never actually stated in the series, though Ron stated that she looked too old to be in high school, and considering she was able to become fully credentialed in Child Development, he may be right. Some aspects of her character (her athletic ability, her immature attitude, her occasional flirtations with beach hunks) make her seem relatively young; others (the fact that she has a degree in Child Development, the [[LastMinuteHookup Drakken/Shego moment]] in the [[GrandFinale final episode]]) suggest an older age.
** Further complicated by the fact that this a series where twelve year olds attend high school and a ten year old finished college in eight months. Shego having a degree and credentials at an improbably young age would not be out of place at all, especially given her [[BrilliantButLazy smarter than her slacker tendencies would suggest nature]] and being the counterpart to the girl who can do anything.
** Additionally in the episode "Clean Slate" Ron notes that she is much to old to have been in high school the same time as he and Kim, shuddering when he states that she's "way older than that". Which Shego takes offense to and claims is due to her time spent in the sun. [[YoungerThanTheyLook Whether this is a valid claim]] or just an excuse is up to the viewer.
* VillainousFriendship: With Dr Drakken. They constantly annoy each other, but their relationship is definitely more than just business. At the end of the series, they apparently [[RelationshipUpgrade become a couple]].
* WhenSheSmiles: She is far from unattractive, but very prone to [[PerpetualFrowner frowning]], [[PsychoticSmirk smirking]] and [[BerserkerRage psychotic rage]]. Once in a while though, when she's confused or nervous, she'll break out a sheepish, unguarded smile. The expression is utterly disarming.
* WomenAreWiser: Just like Kim, she's the smart/hypercompentent female compared to her goofy male partner.
* WorthyOpponent: While she won't admit it out loud, she grudgingly regards Kim as a challenge to fight.

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* AloofDarkHairedGirl: She's tall, attractive, aloof, AffablyEvil: Like his dad, but his reason is more he's not into evil and imposing instead into partying.
* AntiVillain: He's only evil because his Dad is
and has long black hair.drags him into it like a mundane dad would to a fishing trip.
* AlmightyJanitor: Tying into BrilliantButLazy, she spends much CampStraight: He has a [[TheDandy foppish obsession with personal grooming]]. He had a strong crush on Kim in one episode, and was ultimately [[PairTheSpares paired off with Bonnie]].
* TheDragon: [[SissyVillain Sort of...]]plotting fiendish acts
of the series as Drakken's sidekick yet evil is well respected in the villain world (more so than her boss).supposed to be quality father-son time.
* ArchEnemy: As DreadfulMusician: There's a reason the person Kim locks fists with, she's considered by some prison ward set up a concert for him; the other imprisoned RoguesGallery villains were likely being punished.
* EccentricMillionaire: Obsessed with partying, looking good, and becoming a pop star, much to his father's annoyance.
* IslandBase: Though he thinks of it more as an island tanning salon.
* LoveAtFirstSight: Paid a programmer to find him the girl of his dreams, but then fell for Bonnie the very first moment he saw her.
* MinionWithAnFInEvil: [[PlayingWithATrope Played with]]. Junior could be pretty competent, but he doesn't have any desire
to be her true arch enemy, which is helped by their chemistry.
a bad guy. He ups his game up in the fourth season, but mainly to please his father.
* BigBad: MoralityPet: In some extent, to Shego. She is the Supreme One in "A Stitch in Time", enjoyed working with him and behind all of was less evil in that movie's trouble.episode.
* BlackSheep: The one villainous member of a superhero family.
* BreakoutVillain: Originally just a simple sidekick, she became one
MusclesAreMeaningless: He's more buff than any of the most popular characters in the series due to being other villains, but he rarely gets into a very competent (but unambitious) villain, combined with her sarcastic attitude towards Drakken fight and Kim.
* BrilliantButLazy: She has a lot more common sense than her boss, but tends to laze about reading magazines or lying on the beach when she
[[WimpFight isn't on very good at it]].
* OfficialCouple: He and Bonnie becomes
a mission.
couple in the final season.
* CainAndAbel: The Cain PragmaticVillainy: He would be more efficient in dealing with heroes if his dad didn't insist that [[CardCarryingVillain they follow the villain code]].
* StatingTheSimpleSolution: Often such as "why don't you point the laser at their bodies?". This defiance of the villain code is a never failing disappointment
to Team Go's Abel. She betrayed them because she couldn't stand them.his father.
* DarkActionGirl: You see ''her'' picture on the trope page! She's deadly and she's brutal.
* DeadpanSnarker: Particularly towards Dr. Drakken.
-->"How's [[OperationBlank Operation Getting-More-Ridiculous-By-The-Day]] going?"
* DoingInTheScientist: Initially, her hand blasts were implied to be devices in her gloves. Later it
TookALevelInBadass: His main thing was firmly established to be a superpower given to her by a magic comet.
* TheDragon: Drakken's chief minion.
* DragonInChief: Subverted, Shego is [[HypercompetentSidekick much more grounded and competent]] in many ways than Drakkan but lacks the ambition and scientific knowledge to do anything besides help her boss carry out his schemes. Furthermore, Drakkan is a [[BewareTheSillyOnes legitimate threat in his own right]] and even without Shego, provides a challenge for Kim.
* DudeMagnet: Throughout the series, many men have complimented her on her good looks.
* EeriePaleSkinnedBrunette: As a result of being hit by a comet, her skin is green-tinged.
* EnemyMine: Usually happens when there's a bigger threat than her boss, like Evil Ron or Warmonga.
* EvilCounterpart: To Kim; she uses her kung fu and savvy for evil.
* EvenEvilHasLovedOnes: While she is now a villain and reasons she left her siblings' superhero team was because she couldn't stand anymore, she still does care for them.
* EvilFormerFriend: She used to be part of the Super hero team, Team Go.
* EvilIsSexy: In-universe. Shego is considered a very attractive woman whilst having people be fully aware that she's a villain at the same time.
-->'''Wade''': Her name is Shego. She's wanted in eleven countries.\\
'''Ron''': Make that twelve! *growls*
* EvilOverlord: Known as The Supreme One in ''[[TheMovie A Sitch In Time]]''.
* FaceHeelTurn: From her backstory, she eventually betrayed Team Go.
* FallenHero: Part of her {{backstory}} is that she used to be a {{superhero}}.
* FamilyThemeNaming: Her similarly superpowered brothers are named "Hego," "Mego" and "Wego". They're all members of "Team Go." Go figure.
* {{Fanservice}}: Often seen in a swimsuit.
* FashionableAsymmetry: Her outfit is a green and black harlequin-dazzle pattern, with one glove and one boot in each color.
* {{Foil}}: She fills this role in different ways to Dr. Drakken (her mocking commentary highlighting his [[ComplexityAddiction overelaborate]] and [[FailureIsTheOnlyOption doomed]] schemes) and to Kim (to whom she provides a [[EvilCounterpart dark mirror image]]).
* ForTheEvulz:
-->'''Hego:''' The more we fought evil, the more Shego liked it.\\
'''Ron:''' The fighting?\\
'''Kim:''' The evil.
* FreudianExcuse: With her family, it's no wonder she joined the bad guys.
* FutureBadass: As if she wasn't badass enough already, she [[TakeOverTheWorld conquers the world]] in ''[[TheMovie A Sitch In Time]]''.
* GoldDigger: She displayed this behavior in "The Mentor of our Discontent" with Martin Smarty at the end of the episode. Then she found out he had a teenage son and quickly leaves.
* GreenAndMean: Her skin is the same color as her outfit and the energy blasts she throws at heroes and civilians alike.
%%* GreenEyes: Both literally and metaphorically.
* HandBlast: The magic comet gave her the ability to throw bolts of green energy from her hands.
* HelloNurse: She has gained this reaction (repeatedly) from Motor Ed and (briefly) Martin Smarty. Ron also has this reaction to her in the first episode.
* HypercompetentSidekick: Just like Kim, "she can do anything." Without her Drakken isn't nearly as threatening -- she's better than him at everything except [[MadScientist creating bizarre supertechnology]]... and baking cakes.
* ImpossibleHourglassFigure: It varies, but it does become more apparent in certain situations. Her green dress definitely draws attention to it.
* ImprobableHairstyle: Like Kim, Shego's hair is seemingly resistant to anything, even if she's drenched, buried or blown up, her hair springs back to shape in moments.
* ItsPersonalWithTheDragon: Drakken simply regards Kim as an annoying obstacle; Shego goes toe-to-toe with her and takes their conflict personally (for example, see the TheOnlyOneAllowedToDefeatYou entry).
* JumpingOffTheSlipperySlope: It is implied that she does this in her backstory as a superhero, going from a well-meaning person to a full-on supervillain.
* JumpingOutOfACake: When Junior mentions his father's upcoming birthday as his reason for breaking Shego out of prison, she apparently gets the wrong idea of what he wants.
* MinionShipping: With Drakken. [[spoiler: She may or may not be his girlfriend in the season 4 aftermath.]]
* MsFanservice: Out of all the female characters in the series, she's the one whom most often seems to be depicted in states of undress (i.e. relaxing in bathing suits in the middle of Drakken's lair or on private resorts) or seen using her sex appeal in some way (distracting Martin Smarty).
* NotInMyContract: In "Kimitation Nation", she reminds Dr. Drakken that she has a 'no cloning' clause in her contract.
* NotSoDifferent:
** Obviously to Kim. Both are powerful and clever young women who also have a taste for fashion, often annoyed by their brothers, and have a close relationship with a more bumbling male.
** Also to her fellow 'sidekick' Ron. Both are more laidback and willing to just kick back and relax compared to their more driven partners.
* OnlyKnownByTheirNickname: She is the only major villain whose real name is never revealed.
* TheOnlyOneAllowedToDefeatYou: She even goes as far as to ''save Kim's life'' '''twice.'''
* OutnumberedSibling: Having four annoying brothers and no sisters may be the reason why she quit Team Go. Heck, you'd turn evil too.
* PaperThinDisguise: Her appearance as "Miss Wobakoff" consists of her [[WigDressAccent wearing a blonde wig and form-fitting bright green dress]]. In spite of her ''pale green skin'' it's enough to fool Martin Smarty (whose life she had previously threatened). Then again, her job at the time was to [[ShowSomeLeg distract him]], so she did her job well; ''[[HelloNurse very well]]''.
* PerpetualFrowner: She has a full range of facial expressions but usually finds two adequate: mocking sneer or contemptuous scowl.
* PetTheDog: Her brief time
being a mentor for Senor Senior Junior. She genuinely tried reluctant accomplice to help him, she was at least less sarcastic than usual at the idea of him breaking her out of prison his dad's schemes; he learns to help with a crime, and she even gets mopey about not doing the job together.
* ProdigalFamily: Has four brothers that also have powers like her, and
fight better when Shego was good they were a team called 'Team Go'.
* PunchClockVillain: She spends most of her time reading villain magazines or even lounging at spas when not assigned a task. She even has weekends
tutors him and holidays off in a few episodes.
* RapunzelHair: It goes down her back to her waist; longer than Kim's and thus highlighting her vanity.
* SarcasticDevotee: She constantly mouths off to Dr. Drakken and sometimes [[ScrewThisImOuttaHere walks out on him in mid-caper]], but she does stick with him in the long run.
* ScrewThisImOuttaHere: She has been known to just walk away from some of Drakken's schemes when she feels they have become too much trouble, or too stupid, for her tastes. Though as the trope directly above suggests, for some reason she always comes back.
* SexyMentor: She tutored Senor Senior Junior in order to teach him to be a more effective villain. She succeeded all the while having her student admit
he had the hots for her.
* ShesGotLegs: Her regular outfit downplays it, but civilian garb tends to make them apparent.
* ShipTease: With Dr. Drakken. "Emotion Sickness" brought it out
becomes a bit because it had a "lovesick" feature.
* SicklyGreenGlow: Her suit is green to match her glow. This is confirmed when she temporarily stole her brothers' powers in "Go Team Go" and her suit changed color to match the power she was using at the moment.
* SideKick: To Drakken. In ''A Stitch In Time'' this is a major plot point. [[spoiler: Kim didn't believe she was the Supreme One because she's so used to thinking "Shego the sidekick".]]
* SmugSuper: She's very haughty and arrogant and snarky but it's implied she was always like that and before the magic comet.
* TheSlacker: Part of what makes her NotSoDifferent with Ron Stoppable. She is content with sunbathing, filing her nails, mocking Drakken and the occasional plan, including the fight with Kim. Like Ron, she could be much more, even surpassing their
more proactive partners.
-->'''Rufus 3000:''' Wasn't it clear that Shego was the only one smart enough
in evil, to take over the world?\\
'''Joss:''' I mean, I know Dr. Drakken is your arch foe, but it seems to me Shego's the really dangerous one. I mean, if she put her mind to do it, she could be the toughest villain out there, don't you think?
* StillWearingTheOldColors: Even after quitting to become a villain, she wears her Team Go superhero outfit. In fact, in the BadFuture in "Stitch In Time", she made everyone wear the outfit.
* {{Supervillain}}: Unlike Drakken she's always had super powers but is only a super villain in her own right during 'A Stitch In Time'.
* TallDarkAndSnarky: Taller than Kim, long dark hair and regularly snarking at everyone (especially her boss); all three are checked.
* TermsOfEndangerment: Constantly addresses Kim with monikers like "Kimmie" and "Princess", which can be interpreted as either [[TrashTalk dismissive]] or [[FoeYay affectionate]]. Her constant calling Drakken "Dr. D" may also count. In general, she just seems to have [[TheNicknamer a penchant for giving the people around her nicknames]].
* VagueAge: Her age was never actually stated in the series, though Ron stated that she looked too old to be in high school, and considering she was able to become fully credentialed in Child Development, he may be right. Some aspects of her character (her athletic ability, her immature attitude, her occasional flirtations with beach hunks)
make her seem relatively young; others (the fact that she has a degree in Child Development, the [[LastMinuteHookup Drakken/Shego moment]] in the [[GrandFinale final episode]]) suggest an older age.
** Further complicated by the fact that this a series where twelve year olds attend high school and a ten year old finished college in eight months. Shego having a degree and credentials at an improbably young age would not be out of place at all, especially given her [[BrilliantButLazy smarter than her slacker tendencies would suggest nature]] and being the counterpart to the girl who can do anything.
** Additionally in the episode "Clean Slate" Ron notes that she is much to old to have been in high school the same time as he and Kim, shuddering when he states that she's "way older than that". Which Shego takes offense to and claims is due to her time spent in the sun. [[YoungerThanTheyLook Whether this is a valid claim]] or just an excuse is up to the viewer.
* VillainousFriendship: With Dr Drakken. They constantly annoy each other, but their relationship is definitely more than just business. At the end of the series, they apparently [[RelationshipUpgrade become a couple]].
* WhenSheSmiles: She is far from unattractive, but very prone to [[PerpetualFrowner frowning]], [[PsychoticSmirk smirking]] and [[BerserkerRage psychotic rage]]. Once in a while though, when she's confused or nervous, she'll break out a sheepish, unguarded smile. The expression is utterly disarming.
* WomenAreWiser: Just like Kim, she's the smart/hypercompentent female compared to her goofy male partner.
* WorthyOpponent: While she won't admit it out loud, she grudgingly regards Kim as a challenge to fight.
his dad happy.



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-->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/PattonOswalt

Ein Deutsch ''villain' who, like Dr. Drakken, iz hell-bent on taking over ze VORLD! However, hiz technology, henchmen and intelligence are generally better zan zat of Dr. Drakken. Because of zis, zey feel ze rivalry INTENSELY! Unfortunately, hiz brilliant planz are often foiled by Kim Possible (much like Dr. Drakken's) so ze audience never sees hiz TRUE POTENTIAL! In case you vere vondering, he speaks just like zis, and raises hiz voice at ze end of ze SENTENCES!

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-->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/PattonOswalt

Ein Deutsch ''villain' who, like Dr. Drakken, iz hell-bent on taking over ze VORLD! However, hiz technology, henchmen and intelligence are generally better zan zat
Creator/MelissaMcCarthy

An outwardly friendly genetic expert obsessed with "Cuddle Buddies", a brand
of Dr. Drakken. Because of zis, zey feel ze rivalry INTENSELY! Unfortunately, hiz brilliant planz are often foiled by Kim Possible (much like Dr. Drakken's) so ze audience never sees hiz TRUE POTENTIAL! In case you vere vondering, he speaks just like zis, and raises hiz voice at ze end of ze SENTENCES!stuffed animal-crossings.



* AlwaysSomeoneBetter: To Dr. Drakken. His henchmen are [[GermanicEfficiency well-drilled]], and he sometimes invents something that Drakken tries to steal rather than duplicating for himself.
* AscendedExtra: More precisely, an Ascended [[TheGhost Ghost]]. Before finally appearing onscreen in the next-to-last episode of the first season, he was [[CrypticBackgroundReference occasionally mentioned]] as a MadScientist villain who ([[AlwaysSomeoneBetter unlike Dr. Drakken]]) was taken seriously as a threat.
* {{Catchphrase}}: "Looking for ''this?''"
* EloquentInMyNativeTongue: Ze talking of ze madman is better understood ven in hiz own langvage of Deutsch, JA?
* EvenBadMenLoveTheirMamas: He even had it on his list of things to do to call his mother because she gets SO irritable if he forgets.
* GoofyPrintUnderwear: Skulls adorn his undergarments.
* HarmlessVillain: More competent than Drakken but still a minor threat.
* HerrDoktor: Dutch, not German, but the effect is the same.
* MadScientist: Like Drakken but more successful, i.e. doesn't need to steal other people's inventions.
* MeaningfulName: "Dementia" also means madness or insanity.
* MorallyAmbiguousDoctorate: A more competent example than Drakken and might actually have the degree to back it up.
* TheNapoleon: Short and stocky, and quick to anger.
* NeverBareHeaded: He always wears a helmet that covers much of his face.
* SuddenlyShouting: He raises his voice at the end OF HIS SENTENCES!
* TakeOverTheWorld: Like Drakken, his goal is taking over the world, but unlike Drakken, he is regarded as someone who could truly pull it off.

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* AlwaysSomeoneBetter: To Dr. Drakken. His henchmen are [[GermanicEfficiency well-drilled]], and he sometimes invents something that Drakken tries to steal rather than duplicating for himself.
* AscendedExtra: More precisely, an Ascended [[TheGhost Ghost]]. Before finally appearing onscreen in the next-to-last episode of the
AbhorrentAdmirer: In her first season, he was [[CrypticBackgroundReference occasionally mentioned]] as a MadScientist villain who ([[AlwaysSomeoneBetter unlike Dr. Drakken]]) was taken seriously as a threat.
* {{Catchphrase}}: "Looking for ''this?''"
* EloquentInMyNativeTongue: Ze talking of ze madman is better understood ven in hiz own langvage of Deutsch, JA?
* EvenBadMenLoveTheirMamas: He even had it on his list of things to do to call his mother because
appearance, she gets SO irritable if he forgets.
drove Mr. Barkin to distraction with her unwanted attentions.
* GoofyPrintUnderwear: Skulls adorn his undergarments.
AffablyEvil: She talks so sweetly in all her appearances that her actions come off as creepy.
* HarmlessVillain: More competent than Drakken BewareTheSillyOnes: Kim and Ron made this mistake, and they got tied up by cute but still a minor threat.
deadly animals.
* HerrDoktor: Dutch, not German, but the effect CollectorOfTheStrange: Collects Cuddle Buddies.
* LegoGenetics: This
is the same.
how she makes life-sized cuddle buddies; add kangaroo feet to shark body and volia!
* MadScientist: Like Drakken but more successful, i.e. doesn't need She's deranged enough to steal other people's inventions.want to make her own living cuddle buddies, and smart enough to make a device that can do just that.
* MeaningfulName: "Dementia" also means madness or insanity.
MixAndMatchCritters: Her minions are full-sized living Cuddle Buddies.
* MorallyAmbiguousDoctorate: A StalkerWithACrush: Toward Monkey Fist, having been the one to give him his monkey hands and feet. She describes him as her "newest little cuddle buddy", which suggests there may be slightly more competent example going on there than Drakken and might actually have the degree to back it up.
* TheNapoleon: Short and stocky, and quick to anger.
* NeverBareHeaded: He always wears a helmet that covers much of his face.
* SuddenlyShouting: He raises his voice at the end OF HIS SENTENCES!
* TakeOverTheWorld: Like Drakken, his goal is taking over the world, but unlike Drakken, he is regarded as someone who could truly pull it off.
just romantic affections.



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Monkey Fist, birth name Lord Monty Fiske, is a villain who specializes in the mystical and martial arts. More specifically, he is obsessively consumed with the study of Tai Shing Pek Kwar, or Monkey Kung-Fu, and with monkey-themed magical artifacts.

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-->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/TomKane

Monkey Fist, birth name Lord Monty Fiske, is a villain who specializes
Creator/BrianGeorge

A Scottish former professional golfer banned from every golf course
in the mystical and martial arts. More specifically, he is obsessively consumed with the study of Tai Shing Pek Kwar, or Monkey Kung-Fu, and with monkey-themed magical artifacts.world (even minigolf!).



* AdorableEvilMinions: His monkey ninjas are pretty cute!
* AdventurerArchaeologist: Before he became a supervillain, he looked into ancient ruins.
* AndIMustScream: His fate at the end of the Yamanouichi arc.
* AnimalThemedSuperbeing: Has his hands and feet cosmetically modified to be more monkey-like and spends an inordinate amount of time on just about anything monkey-themed. The actual "super" doesn't kick in until he acquires the Mystical Monkey Power, though.
* ArchEnemy: He's more Ron's personal enemy than Kim's, because Ron got an infusion of the Mystical Monkey Power he'd intended to seize for himself.
* AristocratsAreEvil: He's a British Lord complete with [[SupervillainLair castle]].
* ArrogantKungFuGuy: A master of Monkey Kung Fu and a JerkAss.
* BigBad: Obviously not the overarching one of the series, but he's still a constant presence in the Yamanouchi/Mystical Monkey Power, MythArc.
* {{Catchphrase}}: "Monkey ninjas attack!"
* ChildHater: In "Monkey Ninjas in Space," he does not get along very well with the children he holds hostage.
* EverythingsBetterWithMonkeys: This is why he wants to be a monkey himself.
* EvilAllAlong: In his first episode, he's just Lord Montgomery Fiske, and Kim even helps him recover the {{MacGuffin}}s he needs to get Mystical Monkey Power.
* EvilBrit: A British supervillain.
* EvilLaugh: His is especially distinctive, sounding like a screeching monkey.
* FauxAffablyEvil: Maintains the facade of the British gentleman, but is one of the nastiest of the recurring villains.
* IKnowKungFaux: Averted as he is a master of Tai Shing Pek Kwar, or Monkey Kung Fu.
* {{Leitmotif}}: The theme that heralded his presence was one of the most memorable used for the show; it was a little harpsichord melody in a minor key. Very {{class|icalMusic}}y indeed.
* ManiacMonkeys: He has an army of evil monkey ninjas!
* NotSoAboveItAll: Generally, he's one of the most [[QuintessentialBritishGentleman composed]] and competent villains on the show, with all of Drakken's ambition and all of Shego's fighting skills, but he's also been known to break into uncontrolled fits of gloating laughter and blow his top spectacularly, and once descended into a slap-fight with Ron over a minor slight.
* RedRightHand: Had monkey hands and feet grafted onto him by [=DNAmy=].
* StevenUlyssesPerhero: His real name is Montgomery Fiske, or Monty for short, and his villain name is an anagram of "Monty Fiske".
* TakenForGranite: His final play for the Mystical Monkey Power ended up getting him turned into a statue. [[spoiler:The very last scene of the series indicates that he didn't get better.]]
* VillainDecay: His final (major) appearance has him reference this trope at the very beginning, as he's stewing over the fact that on his last outing, he got his ass handed to him by a baby. Incidentally, he's one of the most ''serious'' villains on the show, an air that has generally been maintained throughout four seasons.
* WeCanRuleTogether: Monkey Fist tries to get Hana to join him after he realizes who she is.
* WhatHappenedToTheMouse: The butler he had in his first episode never reappears, leading many to speculate what happened to him. Since he said he spent a great deal of money on his monkey modifications, it's likely that he couldn't afford one after the first episode.
* WouldHurtAChild: He ordered his monkey ninjas to throw Hana into a pool of lava along with Ron and Rufus.

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* AdorableEvilMinions: BaldOfEvil: Doesn't have much hair under his hat.
* ADayInTheLimelight: Oddly, this was also his debut: "Number One", his only solo appearance. Afterwards, he only serves as a secondary villain or an accomplice.
* EverythingsLouderWithBagpipes:
His monkey ninjas are pretty cute!
* AdventurerArchaeologist: Before he became a supervillain, he looked into ancient ruins.
* AndIMustScream: His fate at
{{leitmotif}} given the end "scottsman" shtick of the Yamanouichi arc.
* AnimalThemedSuperbeing: Has his hands and feet cosmetically modified to be more monkey-like and spends an inordinate amount of time on just about anything monkey-themed. The actual "super" doesn't kick in until he acquires the Mystical Monkey Power, though.
* ArchEnemy: He's more Ron's personal enemy than Kim's, because Ron got an infusion of the Mystical Monkey Power he'd intended to seize for himself.
* AristocratsAreEvil: He's a British Lord complete with [[SupervillainLair castle]].
* ArrogantKungFuGuy: A master of Monkey Kung Fu and a JerkAss.
his.
* BigBad: Obviously not IKnowMaddenKombat: "The World's Deadliest Golfer"
* MadeOfExplodium: His weaponized golf balls.
* NiceHat: Always wears a Scottish hat.
* OverlyNarrowSuperlative: Provides
the overarching one of the series, but he's still a constant presence in the Yamanouchi/Mystical Monkey Power, MythArc.
page quote: "World's deadliest golfing cyborg!"
* {{Catchphrase}}: "Monkey ninjas attack!"
* ChildHater: In "Monkey Ninjas in Space," he does not get along very well
{{Scotireland}}: Thoroughly Scottish, with the children he holds hostage.
an Irish surname.
* EverythingsBetterWithMonkeys: This is why he wants to be a monkey himself.
* EvilAllAlong: In his first episode, he's just Lord Montgomery Fiske,
ViolentGlaswegian: Scottish accent, hotblooded, and Kim even helps him recover the {{MacGuffin}}s he needs to get Mystical Monkey Power.
* EvilBrit: A British supervillain.
* EvilLaugh: His is especially distinctive, sounding like a screeching monkey.
* FauxAffablyEvil: Maintains the facade of the British gentleman, but is one of the nastiest of the recurring villains.
* IKnowKungFaux: Averted as he is a master of Tai Shing Pek Kwar, or Monkey Kung Fu.
* {{Leitmotif}}: The theme that heralded his presence was one of the most memorable used for the show; it was a little harpsichord melody in a minor key. Very {{class|icalMusic}}y indeed.
* ManiacMonkeys: He has an army of evil monkey ninjas!
* NotSoAboveItAll: Generally, he's one of the most [[QuintessentialBritishGentleman composed]] and competent villains on the show, with all of Drakken's ambition and all of Shego's fighting skills, but he's also been known to break into uncontrolled fits of gloating laughter and blow his top spectacularly, and once descended into a slap-fight with Ron over a minor slight.
* RedRightHand: Had monkey hands and feet grafted onto him by [=DNAmy=].
* StevenUlyssesPerhero: His real name is Montgomery Fiske, or Monty for short, and his villain name is an anagram of "Monty Fiske".
* TakenForGranite: His final play for the Mystical Monkey Power ended up getting him turned into a statue. [[spoiler:The very last scene of the series indicates that he didn't get better.]]
* VillainDecay: His final (major) appearance has him reference this trope at the very beginning, as he's stewing over the fact that on his last outing, he got his ass handed to him by a baby. Incidentally, he's one of the most ''serious'' villains on the show, an air that has generally been maintained throughout four seasons.
* WeCanRuleTogether: Monkey Fist tries to get Hana to join him after he realizes who she is.
* WhatHappenedToTheMouse: The butler he had in his first episode never reappears, leading many to speculate what happened to him. Since he said he spent a great deal of money on his monkey modifications, it's likely that he couldn't afford one after the first episode.
* WouldHurtAChild: He ordered his monkey ninjas to throw Hana into a pool of lava along with Ron and Rufus.
uses exploding golf balls.



[[folder:Señor Senior Senior]]
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-->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/RicardoMontalban / Earl Boen

A practically infinitely wealthy older gentleman. After a friendly encounter with Kim and Ron, he decides to take up supervillainy as a hobby.

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[[folder:Motor Ed]]
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-->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/RicardoMontalban / Earl Boen

A practically infinitely wealthy older gentleman. After a friendly encounter
Creator/JohnDiMaggio Seriously.

An engineer and monster truck enthusiast
with Kim and Ron, he decides to take up supervillainy as a hobby.want of destruction. Real name: Edward Lipsky. Yes, he's ''Drakken's cousin'' Seriously.



* AffablyEvil: As Ron put it, "Bad man...Good manners." Justified as he harbors no real malice to his foes and his villainy is simply a hobby.
* AntiVillain: He's only a villain as a pastime to enjoy with his son and doesn't really care if the heroes win or not.
* BadassGrandpa: Despite his age and the fact that he often carries a cane, it turns out in "Triple S" that [[spoiler:he is very fit and also very skilled at extreme sports]].
* ContractualGenreBlindness: He is well aware of the Evil Overlord List but thinks he has to make the mistakes in order to be a "proper" villain. He considers it to be good form.
* DisproportionateRetribution: A club for rich people banned him for publicly getting into fights with a teenage girl and he tried to get even by freezing the club and all its members. He even explained to Junior that villains are supposed to fit this trope.
* EccentricMillionaire: He became a supervillain to alleviate his [[RichBoredom boredom]], after Ron [[NiceJobBreakingItHero pointed out how much his mansion resembled a supervillain lair]].
* EvenEvilHasLovedOnes: He may be evil (even if only as a hobby) but he loves his son, and often treats their villainous sprees as father-son bonding activities.
* EvilLaugh: He even takes time to practice it with Junior.
* EvilPlan: They gave the "take over the world" thing a try but are more into smaller scale plans like tweaking other rich guys that offend them.
* FairPlayVillain: It's just a hobby and he cares more about doing it right than about actually pulling off a successful EvilPlan.
* ForTheEvulz: He took up villainy on a whim and liked it so much it became a part of his millionaire lifestyle.
* InkSuitActor: Bears a distinct resemblance to Ricardo Montalban.[[note]] Montalban was the original voice actor for the character; Earl Boen provided Senior's voice when Montalban's health didn't permit him to record an episode.[[/note]]
* IslandBase: He has his own private island.
-->'''Ron''': ''You could take over the world from here''.
* ItAmusedMe: His entire MO. He's a millionaire who became a villain just for the hell of it and doesn't really care if he wins or not as long as he gets a thrill out of it.
* NiceJobBreakingItHero: Sr. Senior Sr. was in search of a thrilling new pastime when a young guest named Ron Stoppable pointed out that his billionaire home was really more of a lair. In that moment, Sr. Senior Sr. realized what he could do for amusement.
* ObliviouslyEvil: Kim and Ron first meet the Seniors because they think he's actively draining the power from a nearby city. Turns out they were simply overusing energy in mundane ways. Kim's first meeting is to introduce Sr. to more energy conserving habits. [[NiceJobBreakingItHero Then Ron started flapping his gums...]]
* RepetitiveName: Three 'senior's.
* XanatosGambit: As noted above, whether or not any of his plans succeed or not is irrelevant. He's just having fun with the 'Traditional Super Villain' role. Their inevitable failure never bothers him because he can still fulfill that role.

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* AffablyEvil: As Ron put it, "Bad man...Good manners." Justified as he harbors no real malice to his foes AirGuitar: He ''lives'' on this trope. Seriously. *Cue strings and his villainy is simply a hobby.
wailing*
* AntiVillain: AmazonChaser: Ed was already attracted to Shego just for her looks, but her zapping him into the ceiling just made it worse. Seriously.
* BlackSheep:
He's only a villain as a pastime to enjoy with considered the black sheep of Drakken's family, mostly because he's open about his son and doesn't really care if actions while the heroes win or not.
* BadassGrandpa: Despite
doctor has kept his age and family in the fact that he often carries a cane, it turns out in "Triple S" that [[spoiler:he is very fit and also very skilled at extreme sports]].
* ContractualGenreBlindness: He is well aware of the Evil Overlord List but thinks he has to make the mistakes in order to be a "proper" villain. He considers it to be good form.
dark about his MadScientist ways. Seriously.
** Though its implied he's been considered this before becoming a villain.
* DisproportionateRetribution: A club for rich people banned him for publicly getting into fights BunnyEarsLawyer: Cares mainly about rock music and cruising down the highway in a "sweet ride," spending his time fashioning his mullet and playing air guitar. He's also widely regarded as the ''most brilliant mechanical enginner in the country.'' Seriously. Like everything it's lampshaded, seriously.
-->'''Wade:''' "He's not as dumb as the hairstyle would have you believe."
* CasanovaWannabe: Constantly hits on Shego, and is {{oblivious to hints}} (up to and including plasma blasts) that she wants nothing to do
with a teenage girl and he tried to get even by freezing the club and all its members. He even explained to Junior that villains are supposed to fit this trope.
him. Seriously.
* EccentricMillionaire: He became a supervillain to alleviate his [[RichBoredom boredom]], after Ron [[NiceJobBreakingItHero pointed out how much his mansion resembled a supervillain lair]].
* EvenEvilHasLovedOnes:
GadgeteerGenius: He may be evil (even if only as sound like a hobby) total goofball, but he loves his son, and often treats their villainous sprees as father-son bonding activities.
he's a very talented mechanical engineer. Seriously.
* EvilLaugh: He GeniusBruiser: A large, muscular, mullet-haired mechanical genius who even takes time to practice it with Junior.
* EvilPlan: They gave
outsmarted Wade at one point. As Wade put it, "He's not as dumb as the "take over hair-cut would lead you to think."
* GeniusDitz: Totally boneheaded rocker stereotype, yeah, but this dude is seriously
the world" thing a try but are more into smaller scale plans like tweaking other rich guys that offend them.
* FairPlayVillain: It's just a hobby and he cares more about doing it right than about actually pulling off a successful EvilPlan.
* ForTheEvulz: He took up villainy on a whim and liked it so much it became a part of his millionaire lifestyle.
"most brilliant mechanical engineer in the country." Seriously.
* InkSuitActor: Bears a distinct resemblance His character design is based on Creator/JohnDiMaggio's looks and personality. Seriously.
* LoveAtFirstSight: Attempts
to Ricardo Montalban.[[note]] Montalban was the original voice actor for the character; Earl Boen provided Senior's voice invoke this on Shego when Montalban's health didn't permit he first meets her. Shego rejects the idea in [[BlownAcrossTheRoom her own unique way]]. This only seems to make him to record an episode.[[/note]]
[[AmazonChaser like her]] ''[[AmazonChaser even more]]''. Seriously.
-->'''Motor Ed:''' So, uh... do you believe in love at first sight, or should I walk by again? Because I'll totally walk by again, if I have to. Seriously.\\
'''Shego:''' Mhmm, mhmm. Walk and... keep walking! *cue plasma blast*\\
'''Motor Ed:''' *after recovering from being blasted into a wall* Man, do I dig [[AmazonChaser a woman who can scrap]]! I think I'm in loooove! *cue AirGuitar*
* IslandBase: TattooedCrook: He has "Ed" tattooed on his own private island.left arm. Seriously.
-->'''Ron''': ''You could take over the world from here''.
* ItAmusedMe: His entire MO. He's a millionaire who became a villain just for the hell of it and doesn't really care if he wins or not as long as he gets a thrill out of it.
* NiceJobBreakingItHero: Sr. Senior Sr. was in search of a thrilling new pastime when a young guest named Ron Stoppable pointed out
VerbalTic: Seriously! [[OverlyLongGag Seriously.]] He ''seriously'' ''cannot'' use ''one'' sentence without that his billionaire home was really more of a lair. In that moment, Sr. Senior Sr. realized what he could do for amusement.
adverb, ''seriously.''
* ObliviouslyEvil: Kim and Ron first meet the Seniors because they think he's actively draining the power from a nearby city. Turns out they were simply overusing energy in mundane ways. Kim's first meeting is to introduce Sr. to more energy conserving habits. [[NiceJobBreakingItHero Then Ron started flapping his gums...]]
* RepetitiveName: Three 'senior's.
* XanatosGambit: As noted above, whether or not any of his plans succeed or not is irrelevant. He's just having fun with the 'Traditional Super Villain' role. Their inevitable failure never bothers him because he can still fulfill that role.
WhatHappenedToTheMouse: His mechanics don't show up again after "Motor Ed". Seriously.



[[folder:Señor Senior Junior]]
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-->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/NestorCarbonell

Señor Senior's son and unwilling accomplice. He isn't nearly as interested in world domination as his father, but comes along anyway because he's family.

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[[folder:Frugal Lucre]]
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-->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/NestorCarbonell

Señor Senior's son and unwilling accomplice. He isn't nearly as interested
Richard Kind

A low-budget supervillain-wannabe employed at Smart-Mart. Dr. Drakken's annoying Cell Block D cellmate. Often drives him nuts. Ironically, Lucre is driven nuts when Motor Ed replaces Drakken
in world domination as his father, but comes along anyway because he's family.cell.



* AffablyEvil: Like his dad, but his reason is more he's not into evil and instead into partying.
* AntiVillain: He's only evil because his Dad is and drags him into it like a mundane dad would to a fishing trip.
* CampStraight: He has a [[TheDandy foppish obsession with personal grooming]]. He had a strong crush on Kim in one episode, and was ultimately [[PairTheSpares paired off with Bonnie]].
* TheDragon: [[SissyVillain Sort of...]]plotting fiendish acts of evil is supposed to be quality father-son time.
* DreadfulMusician: There's a reason the prison ward set up a concert for him; the other imprisoned RoguesGallery villains were likely being punished.
* EccentricMillionaire: Obsessed with partying, looking good, and becoming a pop star, much to his father's annoyance.
* IslandBase: Though he thinks of it more as an island tanning salon.
* LoveAtFirstSight: Paid a programmer to find him the girl of his dreams, but then fell for Bonnie the very first moment he saw her.
* MinionWithAnFInEvil: [[PlayingWithATrope Played with]]. Junior could be pretty competent, but he doesn't have any desire to be a bad guy. He ups his game up in the fourth season, but mainly to please his father.
* MoralityPet: In some extent, to Shego. She enjoyed working with him and was less evil in that episode.
* MusclesAreMeaningless: He's more buff than any of the other villains, but he rarely gets into a fight and [[WimpFight isn't very good at it]].
* OfficialCouple: He and Bonnie becomes a couple in the final season.
* PragmaticVillainy: He would be more efficient in dealing with heroes if his dad didn't insist that [[CardCarryingVillain they follow the villain code]].
* StatingTheSimpleSolution: Often such as "why don't you point the laser at their bodies?". This defiance of the villain code is a never failing disappointment to his father.
* TookALevelInBadass: His main thing was being a reluctant accomplice to his dad's schemes; he learns to fight better when Shego tutors him and he becomes a bit more proactive in evil, to make his dad happy.

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* AffablyEvil: Like AscendedExtra: If it weren't for the show getting un-cancelled for a PostScriptSeason, Frugal would've only had one appearance in the show. After the renewal, he took on a recurring role as Drakken's jail cellmate.
* BasementDweller: He avoids the expense of maintaining a lair by living in
his dad, but mom's basement.
* DoNotAdjustYourSet: His first scheme was to go on all channels and broadcast a demand that everyone send him a dollar, or else he'd destroy the Internet.
* LoonyFan: To Dr. Drakken. When they're stuck in prison together, he drives the bad doctor up the wall with
his reason is more non-stop talking and gushing.
* MotorMouth: He will not shut up; ever. He drives Drakken to distraction when the two of them share a cell for the first part of the PostScriptSeason.
* TechnoWizard: Despite his shoestring budget,
he's not into evil and instead into partying.
* AntiVillain: He's only evil because his Dad is and drags him into it like a mundane dad would to a fishing trip.
* CampStraight: He has a [[TheDandy foppish obsession
capable of [[DoNotAdjustYourSet hijacking the TV networks]] with personal grooming]]. He had a strong crush on Kim in one episode, his ransom demands and was ultimately [[PairTheSpares paired off with Bonnie]].
creating a {{computer virus}} that can be uploaded from an ordinary checkout scanner.
* TheDragon: [[SissyVillain Sort of...]]plotting fiendish acts of evil is supposed WigDressAccent: He tried to be quality father-son time.
* DreadfulMusician: There's
hide his identity behind a reason the prison ward set up a concert for him; the other imprisoned RoguesGallery villains were likely being punished.
* EccentricMillionaire: Obsessed with partying, looking good,
fake accent and becoming a pop star, much to beard in his father's annoyance.
* IslandBase: Though he thinks of it more as an island tanning salon.
* LoveAtFirstSight: Paid a programmer to find him the girl of his dreams, but then fell for Bonnie the very
first moment appearance.
* YouGetWhatYouPayFor: His cheapskate ways make him even more [[HarmlessVillain unthreatening]] than the rest of the RoguesGallery. For instance,
he saw her.
* MinionWithAnFInEvil: [[PlayingWithATrope Played with]]. Junior could be pretty competent, but he doesn't have any desire
has to be settle for threatening Kim and Ron with a bad guy. He ups kiddie pool full of snapping turtles rather than [[SharkPool something more intimidating]]. However, his game up in tampered barcode to infect the fourth season, but mainly to please his father.
* MoralityPet: In some extent, to Shego. She enjoyed
net with a virus was rather genius in itself despite working with him and was less evil in that episode.
* MusclesAreMeaningless: He's more buff than any of the other villains, but he rarely gets into
on a fight and [[WimpFight isn't very good at it]].
* OfficialCouple: He and Bonnie becomes a couple in the final season.
* PragmaticVillainy: He would be more efficient in dealing with heroes if his dad didn't insist that [[CardCarryingVillain they follow the villain code]].
* StatingTheSimpleSolution: Often such as "why don't you point the laser at their bodies?". This defiance of the villain code is a never failing disappointment to his father.
* TookALevelInBadass: His main thing was being a reluctant accomplice to his dad's schemes; he learns to fight better when Shego tutors him and he becomes a bit more proactive in evil, to make his dad happy.
shoestring budget.



[[folder:[=DNAmy=]]]
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-->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/MelissaMcCarthy

An outwardly friendly genetic expert obsessed with "Cuddle Buddies", a brand of stuffed animal-crossings.

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[[folder:Camille Leon]]
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-->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/MelissaMcCarthy

Music/AshleyTisdale

An outwardly friendly genetic expert obsessed with "Cuddle Buddies", heiress who's very well known around the celebrity circuit. However she's revealed to be a brand of stuffed animal-crossings.shape-shifter (via an experimental surgery) who steals to fund her lifestyle. She only shows up in season 4.



* AbhorrentAdmirer: In her first appearance, she drove Mr. Barkin to distraction with her unwanted attentions.
* AffablyEvil: She talks so sweetly in all her appearances that her actions come off as creepy.
* BewareTheSillyOnes: Kim and Ron made this mistake, and they got tied up by cute but deadly animals.
* CollectorOfTheStrange: Collects Cuddle Buddies.
* LegoGenetics: This is how she makes life-sized cuddle buddies; add kangaroo feet to shark body and volia!
* MadScientist: She's deranged enough to want to make her own living cuddle buddies, and smart enough to make a device that can do just that.
* MixAndMatchCritters: Her minions are full-sized living Cuddle Buddies.
* StalkerWithACrush: Toward Monkey Fist, having been the one to give him his monkey hands and feet. She describes him as her "newest little cuddle buddy", which suggests there may be slightly more going on there than just romantic affections.

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* AbhorrentAdmirer: In BeautyMark: Above her first appearance, she drove Mr. Barkin lip, on the right side. She must consider beautiful such since it would easy to distraction get rid of it.
* EvilIsPetty: All of her plots are usually for her own benefit.
* InadequateInheritor: Her father disinherited her for some reason.
* NoCelebritiesWereHarmed: Her appearance was heavily based off of Creator/ParisHilton, another heiress who's had run-ins
with her unwanted attentions.
the law.
* AffablyEvil: She talks so sweetly in all her appearances PunnyName: Camille Leon-->Chameleon
* RightHandCat: Debutante, a hairless Sphynx
that has a crush on Rufus.
* SpotTheImposter: Ron utterly flubs telling
her actions come off as creepy.
* BewareTheSillyOnes: Kim and Ron made this mistake, and they got tied up by cute but deadly animals.
* CollectorOfTheStrange: Collects Cuddle Buddies.
* LegoGenetics: This is how she makes life-sized cuddle buddies; add kangaroo feet to shark body and volia!
* MadScientist:
about from Kim. She's deranged enough to want to make her own living cuddle buddies, and smart enough to make a device just that can do just that.good.
* MixAndMatchCritters: Her minions are full-sized living Cuddle Buddies.
* StalkerWithACrush: Toward Monkey Fist, having been the one to give him his monkey hands and feet. She describes him as her "newest little cuddle buddy", which suggests there may be slightly more going on there than just romantic affections.
VoluntaryShapeshifting: Via an experimental plastic surgery she can look like any human being she wants.



[[folder:Duff Killigan]]
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-->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/BrianGeorge

A Scottish former professional golfer banned from every golf course in the world (even minigolf!).

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[[folder:Adrena Lynn]]
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-->'''Voiced --> '''Voiced by:''' Creator/BrianGeorge

Rachel Dratch

A Scottish former professional golfer banned from every golf course in the world (even minigolf!).TV actor known for her death-defying stunts. She turned to a villainy after being exposed as a fraud.



* BaldOfEvil: Doesn't have much hair under his hat.
* ADayInTheLimelight: Oddly, this was also his debut: "Number One", his only solo appearance. Afterwards, he only serves as a secondary villain or an accomplice.
* EverythingsLouderWithBagpipes: His {{leitmotif}} given the "scottsman" shtick of his.
* IKnowMaddenKombat: "The World's Deadliest Golfer"
* MadeOfExplodium: His weaponized golf balls.
* NiceHat: Always wears a Scottish hat.
* OverlyNarrowSuperlative: Provides the page quote: "World's deadliest golfing cyborg!"
* {{Scotireland}}: Thoroughly Scottish, with an Irish surname.
* ViolentGlaswegian: Scottish accent, hotblooded, and uses exploding golf balls.

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* BaldOfEvil: Doesn't have much hair under his hat.
CatchPhrase: "Freaky!"
* ADayInTheLimelight: Oddly, this MilesGloriosus: Puts on a flashy spectacle to make herself look good but faked all her stunts. When put in a real death-defying situation, she admitted her cowardice.
* OneShotCharacter: Unlike the rest of the rogues gallery, she
was also his debut: "Number One", his in only solo appearance. Afterwards, he only serves as in one episode. WordOfGod has confirmed that she was meant to be a secondary villain or an accomplice.
recurring villain, but got cut due to not being popular enough.
* EverythingsLouderWithBagpipes: His {{leitmotif}} given the "scottsman" shtick of his.
* IKnowMaddenKombat: "The World's Deadliest Golfer"
* MadeOfExplodium: His weaponized golf balls.
* NiceHat: Always wears a Scottish hat.
* OverlyNarrowSuperlative: Provides the page quote: "World's deadliest golfing cyborg!"
* {{Scotireland}}: Thoroughly Scottish, with an Irish surname.
* ViolentGlaswegian: Scottish accent, hotblooded, and uses exploding golf balls.
PunnyName: Adrena Lynn-->Adrenaline.



[[folder:Motor Ed]]
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-->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/JohnDiMaggio Seriously.

An engineer and monster truck enthusiast with a want of destruction. Real name: Edward Lipsky. Yes, he's ''Drakken's cousin'' Seriously.

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-->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/JohnDiMaggio Seriously.

An engineer
Creator/RonPerlman (Warhok)\\
Kristen Johnston (Warmonga)

Two Lorwardian warriors (a giant, green skinned species similar to humans) who appear to have the same goals as Dr. Drakken/Shego/Dementor, except they seem much more intent
and monster truck enthusiast with a want capable of destruction. Real name: Edward Lipsky. Yes, he's ''Drakken's cousin'' Seriously.fulfilling them... and destroying Earth in the process.



* AirGuitar: He ''lives'' on this trope. Seriously. *Cue strings and wailing*
* AmazonChaser: Ed was already attracted to Shego just for her looks, but her zapping him into the ceiling just made it worse. Seriously.
* BlackSheep: He's considered the black sheep of Drakken's family, mostly because he's open about his actions while the doctor has kept his family in the dark about his MadScientist ways. Seriously.
** Though its implied he's been considered this before becoming a villain.
* BunnyEarsLawyer: Cares mainly about rock music and cruising down the highway in a "sweet ride," spending his time fashioning his mullet and playing air guitar. He's also widely regarded as the ''most brilliant mechanical enginner in the country.'' Seriously. Like everything it's lampshaded, seriously.
-->'''Wade:''' "He's not as dumb as the hairstyle would have you believe."
* CasanovaWannabe: Constantly hits on Shego, and is {{oblivious to hints}} (up to and including plasma blasts) that she wants nothing to do with him. Seriously.
* GadgeteerGenius: He may sound like a total goofball, but he's a very talented mechanical engineer. Seriously.
* GeniusBruiser: A large, muscular, mullet-haired mechanical genius who even outsmarted Wade at one point. As Wade put it, "He's not as dumb as the hair-cut would lead you to think."
* GeniusDitz: Totally boneheaded rocker stereotype, yeah, but this dude is seriously the "most brilliant mechanical engineer in the country." Seriously.
* InkSuitActor: His character design is based on Creator/JohnDiMaggio's looks and personality. Seriously.
* LoveAtFirstSight: Attempts to invoke this on Shego when he first meets her. Shego rejects the idea in [[BlownAcrossTheRoom her own unique way]]. This only seems to make him [[AmazonChaser like her]] ''[[AmazonChaser even more]]''. Seriously.
-->'''Motor Ed:''' So, uh... do you believe in love at first sight, or should I walk by again? Because I'll totally walk by again, if I have to. Seriously.\\
'''Shego:''' Mhmm, mhmm. Walk and... keep walking! *cue plasma blast*\\
'''Motor Ed:''' *after recovering from being blasted into a wall* Man, do I dig [[AmazonChaser a woman who can scrap]]! I think I'm in loooove! *cue AirGuitar*
* TattooedCrook: He has "Ed" tattooed on his left arm. Seriously.
* VerbalTic: Seriously! [[OverlyLongGag Seriously.]] He ''seriously'' ''cannot'' use ''one'' sentence without that adverb, ''seriously.''
* WhatHappenedToTheMouse: His mechanics don't show up again after "Motor Ed". Seriously.

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* AirGuitar: He ''lives'' on this trope. Seriously. *Cue strings BattleCouple: WordOfGod says they are married and wailing*
* AmazonChaser: Ed was already attracted to Shego just for her looks, but her zapping him into the ceiling just made it worse. Seriously.
* BlackSheep: He's considered the black sheep of Drakken's family, mostly because he's open about his actions while the doctor has kept his family in the dark about his MadScientist ways. Seriously.
they conquer together.
** Though its implied he's been considered this before becoming a villain.
* BunnyEarsLawyer: Cares mainly {{Egomaniac Hunter}}s: They talked about rock music and cruising down the highway in a "sweet ride," spending his time fashioning his mullet and playing air guitar. He's also widely regarded as the ''most brilliant mechanical enginner in the country.'' Seriously. Like everything it's lampshaded, seriously.
-->'''Wade:''' "He's not as dumb as the hairstyle would
times they hunt. They even have you believe.a {{trophy room}}.
* HappilyMarried: WordOfGod says they are married. This supports the fact that part of their battle with Team Possible felt like a double date!
* HuntingTheMostDangerousGame:
-->'''[[spoiler:Warhok]]:''' [[spoiler:Come Warmonga, we will take this one as a trophy. She will look handsome [[DeadGuyOnDisplay mounted beside your Thorgoggle spine]].]]
* KilledOffForReal: According to WordOfGod their CharacterDeath is permanent.
* MeaningfulName: Their names are [[PunnyName puns]] on terms for political leaders who favor warfare: "warhawk" and "warmonger.
"
* CasanovaWannabe: Constantly hits on Shego, and is {{oblivious to hints}} (up to and including plasma blasts) that she wants nothing to do OutsideContextProblem: Unlike a majority of the other antagonists, they're Alien Invaders with him. Seriously.
* GadgeteerGenius: He may sound
a greater strength, endurance, and size advantage, and lack the desire to banter like Kim's other foes.
* {{Proud Warrior Race| Guy}}: Conquering
a total goofball, but he's a very talented mechanical engineer. Seriously.
* GeniusBruiser: A large, muscular, mullet-haired mechanical genius who even outsmarted Wade at one point. As Wade put it, "He's not as dumb as the hair-cut would lead you to think."
* GeniusDitz: Totally boneheaded rocker stereotype, yeah, but this dude
planet is seriously the "most brilliant mechanical engineer in the country." Seriously.
* InkSuitActor: His character design is based on Creator/JohnDiMaggio's looks and personality. Seriously.
* LoveAtFirstSight: Attempts to invoke this on Shego when he first meets her. Shego rejects the idea in [[BlownAcrossTheRoom her own unique way]]. This only seems to make him [[AmazonChaser
a routine thing for people like her]] ''[[AmazonChaser even more]]''. Seriously.
-->'''Motor Ed:''' So, uh... do you believe in love at first sight, or should I walk by again? Because I'll totally walk by again, if I have to. Seriously.\\
'''Shego:''' Mhmm, mhmm. Walk and... keep walking! *cue plasma blast*\\
'''Motor Ed:''' *after recovering from being blasted into a wall* Man, do I dig [[AmazonChaser a woman who can scrap]]! I think I'm in loooove! *cue AirGuitar*
* TattooedCrook: He has "Ed" tattooed on his left arm. Seriously.
them.
* VerbalTic: Seriously! [[OverlyLongGag Seriously.]] He ''seriously'' ''cannot'' use ''one'' sentence without SignificantAnagram: Their race is called the Lorwardians. "Lorward" is a {{spoonerism}} of "Warlord".
* UnderestimatingBadassery: In truth, they underestimated the entire human race, but they really [[spoiler:underestimated Ron and what he would do if they threatened his girlfriend]]. Seriously, [[spoiler:their first clue should've been when Ron sent them flying the first time. Their reaction, smirking at each other, implies "Lucky shot" and they proceed to fight him as before. Needless to say, it didn't end well for them]].
* UnholyMatrimony: They are married and their favorite activity is to conquer planets together.

[[AC:Warhok]]
%%* BadassCape
* DarthVaderClone: WordOfGod was
that adverb, ''seriously.''
the creators of ''WesternAnimation/KimPossible'' wanted to make Warhok as terrifying as Darth Vader.
%%* DiabolusExNihilo
* WhatHappenedToTheMouse: His mechanics don't EvilIsPetty: Comes to Earth to capture the girl who stopped Warmonga and the doctor who tricked her and planned on taking it over for these reasons.
* FacialMarkings: Meant to evoke 'barbarian warlord'.
* FinalBoss: The last villains faced in the
show up again despite this being their second (Warmonga) and first (Warhok) appearances.
* KnightOfCerebus: There's nothing comical about this guy. He is serious and causes a lot of damage.
* LastEpisodeNewCharacter: Introduced in the GrandFinale.
* NoNonsenseNemesis: He's even more serious than Shego, instantly silencing Drakken upon appearing and has no tolerance for tomfoolery as seen when he was chasing Ron who was trying to have a light discussion with him. Any humorous lines he makes are sarcastic and dry. Finally, he managed to overwhelm both Shego and Kim with frightening efficiency.
* SmugSuper: Warhok boasted himself as 'the most fierce warrior in the galaxy', indicating he believed no one in the universe would ever defeat him. The smirk he shared with Warmonga
after "Motor Ed". Seriously.Ron struck seemed to indicate they believe they finally found someone who could give him a real challenge.
%%* ShouldersOfDoom

[[AC:Warmonga]]
* BattleCry: "WARMONGA!!", "FOR LORWARDIA!"
* BeautyMark: Has one on the right side of the face above the lip.
%%* BoomStick: Warmonga's WeaponOfChoice.
* EvilIsDumb: Warmonga's gullible enough to believe Drakken is "The Great Blue". [[spoiler:She apparently wised up in the GrandFinale, considering there isn't a mention of the "Great Blue".]]
* GreenSkinnedSpaceBabe: She's a green-skinned alien who looks like a very attractive (and ''really'' tall) human woman.
%%* ImpossibleHourglassFigure
* JustAStupidAccent: Warmonga sounds Norwegian despite being from a distant planet.
* MostCommonSuperPower:
-->'''Shego:''' (looking up at Warmonga) Whoa! Someone's been drinking their milk.
* ScaryDogmaticAliens: Warmonga is devoted to follow the Great Blue in conquering the galaxy, [[GrandFinale starting with Earth]].
%%* {{Stripperiffic}}
* SuperGullible: As Shego pointed out, Warmonga would get fooled by a puppet that claims to be the Great Blue.
* SuperStrength: She's taller and stronger than both Kim and Shego, separately. Kim was wearing the battlesuit even!
* ThirdPersonPerson: 'Warmonger speaks like this FOR LORWARDIA!'
* TomboyishPonytail: She keeps her hair in a ponytail, to highlight her nature as a {{Proud Warrior Race G|uy}}irl.
* YouGottaHaveBlueHair: Warmonga has green hair. She's an alien you know.



[[folder:Frugal Lucre]]
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-->'''Voiced by:''' Richard Kind

A low-budget supervillain-wannabe employed at Smart-Mart. Dr. Drakken's annoying Cell Block D cellmate. Often drives him nuts. Ironically, Lucre is driven nuts when Motor Ed replaces Drakken in his cell.

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-->'''Voiced by:''' Richard Kind

[[spoiler:Ricky Ullman]]

A low-budget supervillain-wannabe employed at Smart-Mart. Dr. Drakken's annoying Cell Block D cellmate. Often drives him nuts. Ironically, Lucre is driven nuts when Motor Ed replaces synthodrone created by Drakken during ''WesternAnimation/KimPossibleMovieSoTheDrama'', [[spoiler:he pretends to be a young man named Eric in order to keep Kim busy while Drakken completes his cell.plan. He then lured her into a trap which revealed his true allegiance and sent Kim into a HeroicBSOD]].



* AscendedExtra: If it weren't for the show getting un-cancelled for a PostScriptSeason, Frugal would've only had one appearance in the show. After the renewal, he took on a recurring role as Drakken's jail cellmate.
* BasementDweller: He avoids the expense of maintaining a lair by living in his mom's basement.
* DoNotAdjustYourSet: His first scheme was to go on all channels and broadcast a demand that everyone send him a dollar, or else he'd destroy the Internet.
* LoonyFan: To Dr. Drakken. When they're stuck in prison together, he drives the bad doctor up the wall with his non-stop talking and gushing.
* MotorMouth: He will not shut up; ever. He drives Drakken to distraction when the two of them share a cell for the first part of the PostScriptSeason.
* TechnoWizard: Despite his shoestring budget, he's capable of [[DoNotAdjustYourSet hijacking the TV networks]] with his ransom demands and creating a {{computer virus}} that can be uploaded from an ordinary checkout scanner.
* WigDressAccent: He tried to hide his identity behind a fake accent and beard in his first appearance.
* YouGetWhatYouPayFor: His cheapskate ways make him even more [[HarmlessVillain unthreatening]] than the rest of the RoguesGallery. For instance, he has to settle for threatening Kim and Ron with a kiddie pool full of snapping turtles rather than [[SharkPool something more intimidating]]. However, his tampered barcode to infect the net with a virus was rather genius in itself despite working on a shoestring budget.

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* AscendedExtra: If it weren't for the show getting un-cancelled for a PostScriptSeason, Frugal would've only had one appearance in the show. After the renewal, he took on a recurring role as Drakken's jail cellmate.
* BasementDweller: He avoids the expense of maintaining a lair by living in his mom's basement.
* DoNotAdjustYourSet: His first scheme was
EvilAllAlong: [[spoiler:He appears to go on all channels and broadcast be a demand that everyone send him a dollar, or else he'd destroy the Internet.
* LoonyFan: To Dr. Drakken. When they're stuck in prison together, he drives the bad doctor up the wall with his non-stop talking and gushing.
* MotorMouth: He will not shut up; ever. He drives Drakken to distraction when the two of them share a cell for the first part of the PostScriptSeason.
* TechnoWizard: Despite his shoestring budget,
civilian but he's capable of [[DoNotAdjustYourSet hijacking actually a sleeper agent.]]
* ImMelting: [[spoiler:After Rufus bit his foot he leaks goo.]]
* MadeOfIron: Amongst other things, he had his neck twisted in a 180. [[BodyHorror He just twisted it back into place.]]
* MetaphoricallyTrue: [[spoiler:His mission ''really is'' to take her to
the TV networks]] with his ransom demands and creating prom.]]
* NiceGuy: Friendly, charming, it's no surprise Kim fell for him. [[spoiler:It's all
a {{computer virus}} that can be uploaded ruse.]]
* RidiculouslyHumanRobots: [[spoiler:As TheReveal explains, he is really a synthodrone but it's really hard to tell]]
* RoboticReveal: [[spoiler:The goo
from an his foot reveals him as a Synthodrone.]]
* RomanticFalseLead: [[spoiler:Drakken ''WEAPONIZED'' the trope to distract Kim and strain the Kim-Ron teamwork.]]
%%* SuperReflexes
* TheMole: [[spoiler: Draken's man inside Middleton High.]]
* TheSociopath: [[spoiler:Seems to be a loving teenage boy but really quite nasty and lacking empathy.]]
* WeaksauceWeakness: He's [[MadeOfIron tough]] against
ordinary checkout scanner.
* WigDressAccent: He tried
physical blows, but highly vulnerable to hide his identity behind a fake accent and beard in his first appearance.
* YouGetWhatYouPayFor: His cheapskate ways make
small puncture. [[spoiler:One bite from Rufus reduces him even more [[HarmlessVillain unthreatening]] than the rest to a puddle of the RoguesGallery. For instance, he has to settle for threatening Kim and Ron with a kiddie pool full of snapping turtles rather than [[SharkPool something more intimidating]]. However, his tampered barcode to infect the net with a virus was rather genius in itself despite working on a shoestring budget.goo.]]



[[folder:Camille Leon]]
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-->'''Voiced by:''' Music/AshleyTisdale

An heiress who's very well known around the celebrity circuit. However she's revealed to be a shape-shifter (via an experimental surgery) who steals to fund her lifestyle. She only shows up in season 4.

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[[folder:Doctor James Timothy Possible (a.k.a. Mr. Dr. P.)]]
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-->'''Voiced by:''' Music/AshleyTisdale

An heiress who's
Gary Cole

Dr. James Possible works for the government as a rocket scientist. Although he's
very well known around the celebrity circuit. However she's revealed focused on his work, he is a caring and trusting father. He seems to feel that his kids are smart enough to be a shape-shifter (via an experimental surgery) who steals to fund her lifestyle. She only shows up FreeRangeChildren, but he's always there in season 4.times of need. He's extremely uncomfortable with his daughter dating...well, anyone (with the exception of Ron).



* BeautyMark: Above her lip, on the right side. She must consider beautiful such since it would easy to get rid of it.
* EvilIsPetty: All of her plots are usually for her own benefit.
* InadequateInheritor: Her father disinherited her for some reason.
* NoCelebritiesWereHarmed: Her appearance was heavily based off of Creator/ParisHilton, another heiress who's had run-ins with the law.
* PunnyName: Camille Leon-->Chameleon
* RightHandCat: Debutante, a hairless Sphynx that has a crush on Rufus.
* SpotTheImposter: Ron utterly flubs telling her about from Kim. She's just that good.
* VoluntaryShapeshifting: Via an experimental plastic surgery she can look like any human being she wants.

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* BeautyMark: Above her lip, on the right side. She must consider beautiful such since it would easy to get rid of it.
* EvilIsPetty: All of her plots are usually for her own benefit.
* InadequateInheritor: Her father disinherited her for some reason.
* NoCelebritiesWereHarmed: Her appearance was heavily based off of Creator/ParisHilton, another heiress who's had run-ins
AbsentMindedProfessor: Several times, mixed with BumblingDad. He almost deleted a state-of-the-art project with a slip of the law.
tongue.
* PunnyName: Camille Leon-->Chameleon
* RightHandCat: Debutante, a hairless Sphynx
AmazinglyEmbarrassingParents: "Downhill" shows that has he enjoys a crush on Rufus.
* SpotTheImposter: Ron utterly flubs telling her about from Kim. She's just
lot of family traditions that good.embarrass Kim.
* BrainyBrunette: A brunette (with greying hair) and a top rocket scientist.
* CatchPhrase: "Anything's possible for a Possible!"
* DotingParent: He loves spending time with Kim, that's why he created the Rocket Busters event.

* VoluntaryShapeshifting: Via an experimental plastic surgery GoodParents: He may have a very hands-off approach, but he's still a loving father who is proud of his kids and likes spending time with them.
* HappilyMarried: To Mrs. Dr. P. During the animology episode, he was thrilled to find out
she can look like any human being she wants. was his soulmate.
* IfYouEverDoAnythingToHurtHer: His easy-going attitude does ''not'' extend to Kim's suitors, who must toe a very strict line.
--> '''Dr. P:''' Or else... it's a one-way ticket on a deep space probe.
--> '''Ron:''' Uh... how deep?
--> '''Dr. P:''' ''Black hole'' deep, Ronald.
* LimitedWardrobe: Almost always seen wearing the same white shirt and black tie.
* OpenMindedParent: Doesn't bat an eye if his daughter is traveling across the world (or lost in time) on a mission.
--> "Fighting bad guys...switching brains...HighSchool sure has changed since I was young."
* OverprotectiveDad: He has a strict set of rules concerning Kim and boys. He's more relaxed around Ron but he still threatened to send the boy into a black hole when he started dating Kim.
-->"I'm just glad Kimmie's lost in time and not fooling around with boys!"
* TechnoWizard: A rocket scientist, and generally very good with technology.
* UnnamedParent: Didn't have a name until ''[[WesternAnimation/KimPossibleMovieSoTheDrama So the Drama]]'', where his full name is revealed to be "James Timothy Possible."



[[folder:Adrena Lynn]]
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--> '''Voiced by:''' Rachel Dratch

A TV actor known for her death-defying stunts. She turned to a villainy after being exposed as a fraud.

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--> '''Voiced -->'''Voiced by:''' Rachel Dratch

A TV actor known for
Jean Smart

Kim's equally devoted mother, Anne, is a neurosurgeon (called a "brain surgeon" in the series) and like
her death-defying stunts. She turned to husband, is usually in her white coat or a villainy after being exposed set of scrubs. She's a bit more understanding of her daughter's love life and not quite as a fraud.blase about the whole world-saving hobby of hers.



* CatchPhrase: "Freaky!"
* MilesGloriosus: Puts on a flashy spectacle to make herself look good but faked all her stunts. When put in a real death-defying situation, she admitted her cowardice.
* OneShotCharacter: Unlike the rest of the rogues gallery, she was in only in one episode. WordOfGod has confirmed that she was meant to be a recurring villain, but got cut due to not being popular enough.
* PunnyName: Adrena Lynn-->Adrenaline.

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* CatchPhrase: "Freaky!"
* MilesGloriosus: Puts on a flashy spectacle to make herself look good but faked all her stunts. When put in a real death-defying situation, she admitted her cowardice.
* OneShotCharacter: Unlike the rest of the rogues gallery, she was in only in one episode. WordOfGod has confirmed
AmazinglyEmbarrassingParents: "Downhill" shows that she was meant enjoys a number of family traditions that embarrass Kim.
* ADayInTheLimelight: She joins Kim on a mission in the episode "Mother's Day".
* DotingParent: She loves talking about her own three kids and also to Ron, who sees her as a surrogate mother.
* FieryRedhead: Greatly averted. She is more calm and put together than her brown-haired husband.
* GoodParents: She always makes time for her kids when they need her. If she happens
to be in surgery at the time, she'll just put them on speaker phone.
* HappilyMarried: To Mr. Dr. P. During the animology episode, she was thrilled to find out he was her soulmate.
* HospitalHottie: As previously mentioned, she works as
a recurring villain, neurosurgeon, and she looks identical to her daughter, just older and with shorter hair that's a lighter shade, blue eyes and a slightly more pinkish color to her skin.
* MumLooksLikeASister: Drakken mistakes her for Kim's sister in "Mother's Day."
-->'''Drakken:''' Well, well. If it isn't my nemesis Kim Possible...and her... sister?
-->'''Anne:''' Is he hitting on me?
-->'''Kim:''' Nah, sidekicks really confuse him.
* OpenMindedParent: Like her husband, Mrs. Dr. P doesn't bat an eye at Kim's dangerous adventuring,
but got cut due to she's at least shown some awareness that it ''has'' dangers.
%%%* ShesGotLegs:
%%% "Part of what makes her so hot" is
not being popular enough.
proper context.
* PunnyName: Adrena Lynn-->Adrenaline.ShipperOnDeck: The series implies that she's been fond of the idea of Kim and Ron as a couple for some time. In "Emotion Sickness", she is overjoyed when Ron comes to pick Kim up for their "date". Later, in ''So The Drama'', she tries persuading Kim that going to prom with Ron wouldn't be so bad, seems to be the only one to notice his hurt feelings about Kim and Eric during dinner, and on the night of the actual prom, she looks disappointed when her gaze falls on a picture of a younger Kim and Ron together.
* StrongFamilyResemblance: Kim gained most of her looks from Anne.
* UnnamedParent: Didn't get her name until [[GrandFinale "Graduation"]]--her first name is revealed to be "Anne" (which is also Kim's middle name).
* WomenAreWiser: Her husband's absent minded and her sons are dangerously creative.



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-->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/RonPerlman (Warhok)\\
Kristen Johnston (Warmonga)

Two Lorwardian warriors (a giant, green skinned species similar to humans) who appear to have the same goals as Dr. Drakken/Shego/Dementor, except they seem much more intent and capable of fulfilling them... and destroying Earth in the process.

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[[folder:Warhok [[folder:Jim and Warmonga]]
Tim Possible (a.k.a. the Tweebs)]]
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-->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/RonPerlman (Warhok)\\
Kristen Johnston (Warmonga)

Two Lorwardian warriors (a giant, green skinned species similar to humans) who appear to have
Shaun Fleming (pre-voice break)/ Spencer Fox (post-voice break)/ Freddie Prince Jr. (Future Tweebs)

James (Jim) and Timothy (Tim) Possible, Kim's younger twin brothers, were chiefly background characters until
the same goals as Dr. Drakken/Shego/Dementor, except fourth season, when they seem much more intent and capable of fulfilling them... and destroying Earth in were promoted to high school (by skipping a few grades). Kim refers to them as being the process.natural result of a rocket scientist having children with a brain surgeon.



[[AC:Both]]

* BattleCouple: WordOfGod says they are married and they conquer together.
* {{Egomaniac Hunter}}s: They talked about the times they hunt. They even have a {{trophy room}}.
* HappilyMarried: WordOfGod says they are married. This supports the fact that part of their battle with Team Possible felt like a double date!
* HuntingTheMostDangerousGame:
-->'''[[spoiler:Warhok]]:''' [[spoiler:Come Warmonga, we will take this one as a trophy. She will look handsome [[DeadGuyOnDisplay mounted beside your Thorgoggle spine]].]]
* KilledOffForReal: According to WordOfGod their CharacterDeath is permanent.
* MeaningfulName: Their names are [[PunnyName puns]] on terms for political leaders who favor warfare: "warhawk" and "warmonger."
* OutsideContextProblem: Unlike a majority of the other antagonists, they're Alien Invaders with a greater strength, endurance, and size advantage, and lack the desire to banter like Kim's other foes.
* {{Proud Warrior Race| Guy}}: Conquering a planet is a routine thing for people like them.
* SignificantAnagram: Their race is called the Lorwardians. "Lorward" is a {{spoonerism}} of "Warlord".
* UnderestimatingBadassery: In truth, they underestimated the entire human race, but they really [[spoiler:underestimated Ron and what he would do if they threatened his girlfriend]]. Seriously, [[spoiler:their first clue should've been when Ron sent them flying the first time. Their reaction, smirking at each other, implies "Lucky shot" and they proceed to fight him as before. Needless to say, it didn't end well for them]].
* UnholyMatrimony: They are married and their favorite activity is to conquer planets together.

[[AC:Warhok]]
%%* BadassCape
* DarthVaderClone: WordOfGod was that the creators of ''WesternAnimation/KimPossible'' wanted to make Warhok as terrifying as Darth Vader.
%%* DiabolusExNihilo
* EvilIsPetty: Comes to Earth to capture the girl who stopped Warmonga and the doctor who tricked her and planned on taking it over for these reasons.
* FacialMarkings: Meant to evoke 'barbarian warlord'.
* FinalBoss: The last villains faced in the show despite this being their second (Warmonga) and first (Warhok) appearances.
* KnightOfCerebus: There's nothing comical about this guy. He is serious and causes a lot of damage.
* LastEpisodeNewCharacter: Introduced in the GrandFinale.
* NoNonsenseNemesis: He's even more serious than Shego, instantly silencing Drakken upon appearing and has no tolerance for tomfoolery as seen when he was chasing Ron who was trying to have a light discussion with him. Any humorous lines he makes are sarcastic and dry. Finally, he managed to overwhelm both Shego and Kim with frightening efficiency.
* SmugSuper: Warhok boasted himself as 'the most fierce warrior in the galaxy', indicating he believed no one in the universe would ever defeat him. The smirk he shared with Warmonga after Ron struck seemed to indicate they believe they finally found someone who could give him a real challenge.
%%* ShouldersOfDoom

[[AC:Warmonga]]
* BattleCry: "WARMONGA!!", "FOR LORWARDIA!"
* BeautyMark: Has one on the right side of the face above the lip.
%%* BoomStick: Warmonga's WeaponOfChoice.
* EvilIsDumb: Warmonga's gullible enough to believe Drakken is "The Great Blue". [[spoiler:She apparently wised up in the GrandFinale, considering there isn't a mention of the "Great Blue".]]
* GreenSkinnedSpaceBabe: She's a green-skinned alien who looks like a very attractive (and ''really'' tall) human woman.
%%* ImpossibleHourglassFigure
* JustAStupidAccent: Warmonga sounds Norwegian despite being from a distant planet.
* MostCommonSuperPower:
-->'''Shego:''' (looking up at Warmonga) Whoa! Someone's been drinking their milk.
* ScaryDogmaticAliens: Warmonga is devoted to follow the Great Blue in conquering the galaxy, [[GrandFinale starting with Earth]].
%%* {{Stripperiffic}}
* SuperGullible: As Shego pointed out, Warmonga would get fooled by a puppet that claims to be the Great Blue.
* SuperStrength: She's taller and stronger than both Kim and Shego, separately. Kim was wearing the battlesuit even!
* ThirdPersonPerson: 'Warmonger speaks like this FOR LORWARDIA!'
* TomboyishPonytail: She keeps her hair in a ponytail, to highlight her nature as a {{Proud Warrior Race G|uy}}irl.
* YouGottaHaveBlueHair: Warmonga has green hair. She's an alien you know.

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[[AC:Both]]

* BattleCouple: WordOfGod says AnnoyingYoungerSibling: Times two or squared. This is why they're called "The Tweebs." They get better as they are married and grow older, (and much cooler in the future). In one episode of Season 4 however, they conquer together.try to mooch off of Kim by making her sign a contract that leaves her at their mercy in exchange for fixing her car.
* {{Egomaniac Hunter}}s: They talked about the times they hunt. They even have a {{trophy room}}.
* HappilyMarried: WordOfGod says they are married. This supports the fact that part of
BrainyBrunette: Brunettes like their battle with Team Possible felt like a double date!
father and are incredibly inventive.
* HuntingTheMostDangerousGame:
-->'''[[spoiler:Warhok]]:''' [[spoiler:Come Warmonga, we will take this one as a trophy. She will look handsome [[DeadGuyOnDisplay mounted beside your Thorgoggle spine]].]]
CatchPhrase: "Hicka bicka boo?" and "Hoo sha!"
* KilledOffForReal: According to WordOfGod FamilyThemeNaming: Like their CharacterDeath is permanent.
* MeaningfulName: Their
sister, their names are [[PunnyName puns]] a pun on terms for political leaders who favor warfare: "warhawk" and "warmonger."Impossible."
* OutsideContextProblem: Unlike a majority FoolishSiblingResponsibleSibling: The Foolish siblings to Kim's Responsible Sibling given their pranks and inventions (in the earlier seasons). They mature by the final season (although Kim's still the most responsible of the other antagonists, three).
* {{Future Badass}}es: Like Wade, in "[[TheMovie A Sitch in Time]]",
they're Alien Invaders with a greater strength, endurance, key members of LaResistance, buff, GentleGiant commandos. Their entrance? BigDamnHeroes by rescuing Kim and size advantage, and lack Ron from [[ItMakesSenseInContext High School]].
* GadgeteerGenius: They're
the desire to banter like ones who soup up Kim's other foes.
car in Season 4, and have put together serious high tech. To quote one noodle incident in "Team Impossible":
-->'''Jim:''' We're making anti-matter in the garage!
* {{Proud Warrior Race| Guy}}: Conquering a planet PlotRelevantAgeUp: Their design model is a routine thing for people modified in Season 4 so they look older, and skip to High School as freshmen. Yes, they're only twelve chronologically, but in case you hadn't noticed, they're bright.
* SingleMindedTwins: They're basically the same person in two bodies.
* TeenGenius: Like Wade, it's more
like them.preteen genius but skip several grades to High School.
* SignificantAnagram: Their race is called the Lorwardians. "Lorward" is a {{spoonerism}} of "Warlord".
* UnderestimatingBadassery: In truth, they underestimated the entire human race, but they really [[spoiler:underestimated Ron
ThemeTwinNaming: Tim and what he would do if they threatened his girlfriend]]. Seriously, [[spoiler:their first clue should've been when Ron sent them flying the first time. Their reaction, smirking at each other, implies "Lucky shot" and they proceed to fight him as before. Needless to say, it didn't end well for them]].
Jim.
* UnholyMatrimony: They are married and ThinkTwins: Granted, basically everyone in their favorite activity family is to conquer planets together.

[[AC:Warhok]]
%%* BadassCape
* DarthVaderClone: WordOfGod was
genius, including Kim (who's simply not as into science as her parents and brothers). The difference is that the creators of ''WesternAnimation/KimPossible'' wanted to make Warhok as terrifying as Darth Vader.
%%* DiabolusExNihilo
* EvilIsPetty: Comes to Earth to capture the girl who stopped Warmonga and the doctor who tricked her and planned on taking it over for these reasons.
* FacialMarkings: Meant to evoke 'barbarian warlord'.
they work together.
* FinalBoss: The last villains faced in the show despite this being TricksterTwins: Much of their second (Warmonga) and first (Warhok) appearances.
* KnightOfCerebus:
creativity goes into pranks. There's nothing comical about this guy. He is serious and causes one example where they create a lot system of damage.untraceable emails by re-routing them through foreign countries.
* LastEpisodeNewCharacter: Introduced in the GrandFinale.
* NoNonsenseNemesis: He's even more serious than Shego, instantly silencing Drakken upon appearing
TwinTelepathy: Their "weirdo language" and has no tolerance for tomfoolery as seen when he was chasing Ron who was trying to have a light discussion with him. Any humorous lines he makes are sarcastic and dry. Finally, he managed to overwhelm both Shego and Kim with frightening efficiency.
* SmugSuper: Warhok boasted himself as 'the most fierce warrior in the galaxy', indicating he believed no one in the universe would ever defeat him. The smirk he shared with Warmonga after Ron struck seemed to indicate they believe they finally found someone who could give him a real challenge.
%%* ShouldersOfDoom

[[AC:Warmonga]]
* BattleCry: "WARMONGA!!", "FOR LORWARDIA!"
* BeautyMark: Has one on the right side of the face above the lip.
%%* BoomStick: Warmonga's WeaponOfChoice.
* EvilIsDumb: Warmonga's gullible enough to believe Drakken
FinishingEachOthersSentences.
-->'''Ron''': ''This FinishingEachOthersSentences
is "The Great Blue". [[spoiler:She apparently wised up in the GrandFinale, considering there isn't a mention of the "Great Blue".]]
* GreenSkinnedSpaceBabe: She's a green-skinned alien who looks like a very attractive (and ''really'' tall) human woman.
%%* ImpossibleHourglassFigure
* JustAStupidAccent: Warmonga sounds Norwegian despite being from a distant planet.
* MostCommonSuperPower:
-->'''Shego:''' (looking up at Warmonga) Whoa! Someone's been drinking their milk.
* ScaryDogmaticAliens: Warmonga is devoted to follow the Great Blue in conquering the galaxy, [[GrandFinale starting with Earth]].
%%* {{Stripperiffic}}
* SuperGullible: As Shego pointed out, Warmonga would get fooled by a puppet that claims to be the Great Blue.
* SuperStrength: She's taller and stronger than both Kim and Shego, separately. Kim was wearing the battlesuit even!
* ThirdPersonPerson: 'Warmonger speaks like this FOR LORWARDIA!'
* TomboyishPonytail: She keeps her hair in a ponytail, to highlight her nature as a {{Proud Warrior Race G|uy}}irl.
* YouGottaHaveBlueHair: Warmonga has green hair. She's an alien you know.
freakin' me out!''



[[folder:Synthodrone #901 [[spoiler:"Eric"]]]]
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-->'''Voiced by:''' [[spoiler:Ricky Ullman]]

A synthodrone created by Drakken during ''WesternAnimation/KimPossibleMovieSoTheDrama'', [[spoiler:he pretends to be a young man named Eric in order to keep Kim busy while Drakken completes his plan. He then lured her into a trap which revealed his true allegiance and sent Kim into a HeroicBSOD]].

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[[folder:Synthodrone #901 [[spoiler:"Eric"]]]]
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[[folder:Nana Possible]]
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-->'''Voiced
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->'''Voiced
by:''' [[spoiler:Ricky Ullman]]

A synthodrone created by
Debbie Reynolds

Kim's paternal grandmother. Portrayed as a usually sweet old lady. But, as
Drakken during ''WesternAnimation/KimPossibleMovieSoTheDrama'', [[spoiler:he pretends to be a young man named Eric in order to keep Kim busy while Drakken completes his plan. He then lured reveals, she has had her into a trap which revealed his true allegiance and sent Kim into a HeroicBSOD]].fair share of adventure back in her younger days.



* EvilAllAlong: [[spoiler:He appears to be a civilian but he's actually a sleeper agent.]]
* ImMelting: [[spoiler:After Rufus bit his foot he leaks goo.]]
* MadeOfIron: Amongst other things, he had his neck twisted in a 180. [[BodyHorror He just twisted it back into place.]]
* MetaphoricallyTrue: [[spoiler:His mission ''really is'' to take her to the prom.]]
* NiceGuy: Friendly, charming, it's no surprise Kim fell for him. [[spoiler:It's all a ruse.]]
* RidiculouslyHumanRobots: [[spoiler:As TheReveal explains, he is really a synthodrone but it's really hard to tell]]
* RoboticReveal: [[spoiler:The goo from his foot reveals him as a Synthodrone.]]
* RomanticFalseLead: [[spoiler:Drakken ''WEAPONIZED'' the trope to distract Kim and strain the Kim-Ron teamwork.]]
%%* SuperReflexes
* TheMole: [[spoiler: Draken's man inside Middleton High.]]
* TheSociopath: [[spoiler:Seems to be a loving teenage boy but really quite nasty and lacking empathy.]]
* WeaksauceWeakness: He's [[MadeOfIron tough]] against ordinary physical blows, but highly vulnerable to a small puncture. [[spoiler:One bite from Rufus reduces him to a puddle of goo.]]

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* EvilAllAlong: [[spoiler:He appears to be a civilian BewareTheNiceOnes: Sweet and gentle and knits sweaters, but he's actually she can still kick ass when needed.
* CoolOldLady: Despite her smothering, she's
a sleeper agent.]]
* ImMelting: [[spoiler:After Rufus bit his foot he leaks goo.]]
* MadeOfIron: Amongst other things, he had his neck twisted
sweet person. Besides that, she is much like her granddaughter; she has excellent martial arts skills, having trained in "Pang Lang Quan Kung Fu" in a 180. [[BodyHorror He just twisted it back into place.]]
* MetaphoricallyTrue: [[spoiler:His mission ''really is''
Shaolin Monastery, to take a level of mastery that surpasses even her to granddaughter's martial art skills. She also in the prom.]]
Navy [=SEAL=]s.
* NiceGuy: Friendly, charming, it's no surprise Kim fell IronLady: She has an iron will and little tolerance for him. [[spoiler:It's all panic or cowards, and tells Steve Barkin to go hide in a ruse.]]
* RidiculouslyHumanRobots: [[spoiler:As TheReveal explains,
closet if he is really can't keep it together during the Lowardian Invasion in the GrandFinale.
* MamaBear: Nana Possible was prepared to kick Shego's butt when the latter made
a synthodrone threat against Kim.
* MyBelovedSmother: A grandmother variant. Nana means well,
but it's really hard to tell]]
she constantly babies her teenage granddaughter.
* RoboticReveal: [[spoiler:The goo from his foot reveals him as a Synthodrone.]]
* RomanticFalseLead: [[spoiler:Drakken ''WEAPONIZED'' the trope to distract
NeverMessWithGranny: She spars with Kim and strain wins.
* NiceGirl: Grandmotherly, kind, and loving.
* RetiredBadass: Drakken revealed that she is
the Kim-Ron teamwork.]]
%%* SuperReflexes
* TheMole: [[spoiler: Draken's man inside Middleton High.]]
* TheSociopath: [[spoiler:Seems
first woman to be a loving teenage boy but really quite nasty and lacking empathy.]]
* WeaksauceWeakness: He's [[MadeOfIron tough]] against ordinary physical blows, but highly vulnerable to a small puncture. [[spoiler:One bite from Rufus reduces him to a puddle of goo.]]
complete the Navy [=SEAL=]s underwater demolition course, amongst other things--Kim had no idea.



!!Kim's Family

[[folder:Doctor James Timothy Possible (a.k.a. Mr. Dr. P.)]]
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-->'''Voiced by:''' Gary Cole

Dr. James Possible works for the government as a rocket scientist. Although he's very focused on his work, he is a caring and trusting father. He seems to feel that his kids are smart enough to be FreeRangeChildren, but he's always there in times of need. He's extremely uncomfortable with his daughter dating...well, anyone (with the exception of Ron).

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!!Kim's Family

[[folder:Doctor James Timothy Possible (a.k.a. Mr. Dr. P.)]]
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[[folder:Slim Possible]]
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-->'''Voiced
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->'''Voiced
by:''' Gary Cole

Dr.
Creator/KevinMichaelRichardson

Kim's uncle and
James Possible works for Possible's older brother. Though a talented scientist and inventor like his brother, he prefers the government as quiet, solitary life of a rocket scientist. Although he's very focused on his work, he is a caring rancher, and trusting father. He seems to feel that his kids are smart enough to be FreeRangeChildren, but he's always there owns and operates the "Lazy C" ranch in times of need. He's extremely uncomfortable with Montana where he and his daughter dating...well, anyone (with the exception of Ron).Joss live.



* AbsentMindedProfessor: Several times, mixed with BumblingDad. He almost deleted a state-of-the-art project with a slip of the tongue.
* AmazinglyEmbarrassingParents: "Downhill" shows that he enjoys a lot of family traditions that embarrass Kim.
* BrainyBrunette: A brunette (with greying hair) and a top rocket scientist.
* CatchPhrase: "Anything's possible for a Possible!"
* DotingParent: He loves spending time with Kim, that's why he created the Rocket Busters event.
* GoodParents: He may have a very hands-off approach, but he's still a loving father who is proud of his kids and likes spending time with them.
* HappilyMarried: To Mrs. Dr. P. During the animology episode, he was thrilled to find out she was his soulmate.
* IfYouEverDoAnythingToHurtHer: His easy-going attitude does ''not'' extend to Kim's suitors, who must toe a very strict line.
--> '''Dr. P:''' Or else... it's a one-way ticket on a deep space probe.
--> '''Ron:''' Uh... how deep?
--> '''Dr. P:''' ''Black hole'' deep, Ronald.
* LimitedWardrobe: Almost always seen wearing the same white shirt and black tie.
* OpenMindedParent: Doesn't bat an eye if his daughter is traveling across the world (or lost in time) on a mission.
--> "Fighting bad guys...switching brains...HighSchool sure has changed since I was young."
* OverprotectiveDad: He has a strict set of rules concerning Kim and boys. He's more relaxed around Ron but he still threatened to send the boy into a black hole when he started dating Kim.
-->"I'm just glad Kimmie's lost in time and not fooling around with boys!"
* TechnoWizard: A rocket scientist, and generally very good with technology.
* UnnamedParent: Didn't have a name until ''[[WesternAnimation/KimPossibleMovieSoTheDrama So the Drama]]'', where his full name is revealed to be "James Timothy Possible."

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* AbsentMindedProfessor: Several times, mixed BadassMustache: Sports a long, thick mustache that goes with BumblingDad. He almost deleted a state-of-the-art project with a slip of the tongue.
* AmazinglyEmbarrassingParents: "Downhill" shows that he enjoys a lot of family traditions that embarrass Kim.
* BrainyBrunette: A brunette (with greying hair) and a top rocket scientist.
* CatchPhrase: "Anything's possible for a Possible!"
* DotingParent: He loves spending time with Kim, that's why he created the Rocket Busters event.
his cowboy image.
* GadgeteerGenius: Created a series of cybertronic robot horses that are able to mimic the form and function of a real horse and developed an advanced satellite surveillance system capable of monitoring his entire ranch and the surrounding area.
* GoodParents: He may have He's quite relaxed with his daughter, and actively encourages her to be herself.
* NiceHat: His cowboy hat, which is outfitted with
a very hands-off approach, but he's still a loving father tiny scope.
* YouAreBetterThanYouThinkYouAre: Delivers one to his brother,
who is proud of his kids and likes spending time a bit miffed to not having been invited to the supergeniuses' meeting in the Crooked D.
-->'''Slim:''' Y'know, squirt, I'm pretty handy
with them.
* HappilyMarried: To Mrs. Dr. P. During
the animology episode, he was thrilled to find out she was his soulmate.
* IfYouEverDoAnythingToHurtHer: His easy-going attitude does ''not'' extend to Kim's suitors, who must toe a very strict line.
--> '''Dr. P:''' Or else... it's a one-way ticket on a deep space probe.
--> '''Ron:''' Uh... how deep?
--> '''Dr. P:''' ''Black hole'' deep, Ronald.
* LimitedWardrobe: Almost always seen wearing the same white shirt
cutting edge tech myself, but I'm nowhere near as smart as you.
-->'''James:''' Oh, now, Slim, I'm not that smart.
-->'''Slim:''' 'Course you are,
and black tie.
* OpenMindedParent:
you know it. Doesn't bat an eye if his daughter is traveling across the world (or lost in time) on a mission.
--> "Fighting bad guys...switching brains...HighSchool sure has changed since I was young."
* OverprotectiveDad: He has a strict set of rules concerning Kim and boys. He's more relaxed around Ron but he still threatened to send the boy into a black hole when he started dating Kim.
-->"I'm just glad Kimmie's lost in time and not fooling around with boys!"
* TechnoWizard: A rocket scientist, and generally very good with technology.
* UnnamedParent: Didn't have a name until ''[[WesternAnimation/KimPossibleMovieSoTheDrama So the Drama]]'', where his full name is revealed to be "James Timothy Possible."
matter who else knows it.



[[folder:Doctor Anne Possible (a.k.a. Mrs. Dr. P.)]]
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-->'''Voiced by:''' Jean Smart

Kim's equally devoted mother, Anne, is a neurosurgeon (called a "brain surgeon" in the series) and like her husband, is usually in her white coat or a set of scrubs. She's a bit more understanding of her daughter's love life and not quite as blase about the whole world-saving hobby of hers.

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[[folder:Doctor Anne Possible (a.k.a. Mrs. Dr. P.)]]
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[[folder:Joss Possible]]
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-->'''Voiced ->'''Voiced by:''' Jean Smart

Creator/TaraStrong

Kim's equally devoted mother, Anne, is a neurosurgeon (called a "brain surgeon" cousin via her dad's brother, Slim. Joss's only appearance was in 'Showdown at Crooked D' were it was shown that she had come down with a major case of hero worship for Kim, which ends up transplanted to Ron at the series) and like her husband, is usually in her white coat or a set of scrubs. She's a bit more understanding of her daughter's love life and not quite as blase about the whole world-saving hobby of hers.end.



* AmazinglyEmbarrassingParents: "Downhill" shows that she enjoys a number of family traditions that embarrass Kim.
* ADayInTheLimelight: She joins Kim on a mission in the episode "Mother's Day".
* DotingParent: She loves talking about her own three kids and also to Ron, who sees her as a surrogate mother.
* FieryRedhead: Greatly averted. She is more calm and put together than her brown-haired husband.
* GoodParents: She always makes time for her kids when they need her. If she happens to be in surgery at the time, she'll just put them on speaker phone.
* HappilyMarried: To Mr. Dr. P. During the animology episode, she was thrilled to find out he was her soulmate.
* HospitalHottie: As previously mentioned, she works as a neurosurgeon, and she looks identical to her daughter, just older and with shorter hair that's a lighter shade, blue eyes and a slightly more pinkish color to her skin.
* MumLooksLikeASister: Drakken mistakes her for Kim's sister in "Mother's Day."
-->'''Drakken:''' Well, well. If it isn't my nemesis Kim Possible...and her... sister?
-->'''Anne:''' Is he hitting on me?
-->'''Kim:''' Nah, sidekicks really confuse him.
* OpenMindedParent: Like her husband, Mrs. Dr. P doesn't bat an eye at Kim's dangerous adventuring, but she's at least shown some awareness that it ''has'' dangers.
%%%* ShesGotLegs:
%%% "Part of what makes her so hot" is not proper context.
* ShipperOnDeck: The series implies that she's been fond of the idea of Kim and Ron as a couple for some time. In "Emotion Sickness", she is overjoyed when Ron comes to pick Kim up for their "date". Later, in ''So The Drama'', she tries persuading Kim that going to prom with Ron wouldn't be so bad, seems to be the only one to notice his hurt feelings about Kim and Eric during dinner, and on the night of the actual prom, she looks disappointed when her gaze falls on a picture of a younger Kim and Ron together.
* StrongFamilyResemblance: Kim gained most of her looks from Anne.
* UnnamedParent: Didn't get her name until [[GrandFinale "Graduation"]]--her first name is revealed to be "Anne" (which is also Kim's middle name).
* WomenAreWiser: Her husband's absent minded and her sons are dangerously creative.

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* AmazinglyEmbarrassingParents: "Downhill" BadassAdorable: Even with her klutz resulting from trying to emulate Kim, she still shows that she enjoys a number can kick some patooty when she wants to.
* GadgeteerGenius: That grappling hook she made was mighty impressive, as was her knowledge
of family traditions her dad's equipment. Considering her family, it seems that embarrass Kim.
she wants to be the ActionHero while she's more of a ScienceHero.
* ADayInTheLimelight: HeroWorshipper: Joss seems is prone to this, as she jumps from idolizing Kim for being fearless to idolizing Ron for overcoming his many fears. See HeroicWannabe.
* HeroicWannabe: Tries to achieve being a hero by imitating her cousin, Kim. Learns AnAesop about what being a hero really means -- [[ComicallyMissingThePoint and begins to hero worship Ron instead]].
* LampshadeHanging:
She joins pulls these out left and right in an attempt to push FridgeLogic to the breaking point with her questioning. Kim on a mission in doesn't appreciate it.
* LoonyFan: At the beginning of
the episode "Mother's Day".
* DotingParent: She loves talking about her own three kids and also
she was herowhorshipping Kim to Ron, who sees her as a surrogate mother.the point of mirroring her. At the end, she's this to Ron.
* FieryRedhead: Greatly averted. She is more calm and put together than her brown-haired husband.
* GoodParents: She always makes time for her kids when they need her. If she happens to be in surgery at the time, she'll just put them on speaker phone.
* HappilyMarried: To Mr. Dr. P. During the animology episode, she was thrilled to find out he was her soulmate.
* HospitalHottie: As previously mentioned, she works as a neurosurgeon, and she looks identical to her daughter, just older and with shorter hair that's a lighter shade, blue eyes and a slightly more pinkish color to her skin.
* MumLooksLikeASister: Drakken mistakes her for Kim's sister in "Mother's Day."
-->'''Drakken:''' Well, well. If it isn't my nemesis Kim Possible...and her... sister?
-->'''Anne:''' Is he hitting on me?
-->'''Kim:''' Nah, sidekicks really confuse him.
* OpenMindedParent: Like her husband, Mrs. Dr. P
OddNameOut: Her name doesn't bat an eye at fit the usual -im rhyme scheme. It does, however, make a different pun: "just possible".
* PluckyGirl: She only got a bit bummed when Kim told her not to fool around. [[{{Determinator}} Then she proved to Kim that she could pull off being a hero.]]
* WhatHappenedToTheMouse: In "Graduation" most of the Possible clan is there including her father, yet she doesn't attend. Although it's entirely possible she was still in school herself and thus couldn't come to
Kim's dangerous adventuring, but she's at least shown some awareness that it ''has'' dangers.
%%%* ShesGotLegs:
%%% "Part of what makes her so hot" is not proper context.
* ShipperOnDeck: The series implies that she's been fond of the idea of Kim and Ron as a couple for some time. In "Emotion Sickness", she is overjoyed when Ron comes to pick Kim up for their "date". Later, in ''So The Drama'', she tries persuading Kim that going to prom with Ron wouldn't be so bad, seems to be the only one to notice his hurt feelings about Kim and Eric during dinner, and on the night of the actual prom, she looks disappointed when her gaze falls on a picture of a younger Kim and Ron together.
* StrongFamilyResemblance: Kim gained most of her looks from Anne.
* UnnamedParent: Didn't get her name until [[GrandFinale "Graduation"]]--her first name is revealed to be "Anne" (which is also Kim's middle name).
* WomenAreWiser: Her husband's absent minded and her sons are dangerously creative.
graduation.



[[folder:Jim and Tim Possible (a.k.a. the Tweebs)]]
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-->'''Voiced by:''' Shaun Fleming (pre-voice break)/ Spencer Fox (post-voice break)/ Freddie Prince Jr. (Future Tweebs)

James (Jim) and Timothy (Tim) Possible, Kim's younger twin brothers, were chiefly background characters until the fourth season, when they were promoted to high school (by skipping a few grades). Kim refers to them as being the natural result of a rocket scientist having children with a brain surgeon.

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[[folder:Jim and Tim Possible (a.k.a. the Tweebs)]]
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[[folder:Cousin Larry]]
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-->'''Voiced by:''' Shaun Fleming (pre-voice break)/ Spencer Fox (post-voice break)/ Freddie Prince Jr. (Future Tweebs)

James (Jim) and Timothy (Tim) Possible,
Creator/BrianPosehn

Kim's younger twin brothers, were chiefly background characters until the fourth season, when they were promoted to high school (by skipping a few grades). Kim refers to them as being the natural result nerdy cousin (it's never revealed which side of a rocket scientist having children with a brain surgeon.Kim's family he's from).



* AnnoyingYoungerSibling: Times two or squared. This is why they're called "The Tweebs." They get better as they grow older, (and much cooler in the future). In one episode of Season 4 however, they try to mooch off of Kim by making her sign a contract that leaves her at their mercy in exchange for fixing her car.
* BrainyBrunette: Brunettes like their father and are incredibly inventive.
* CatchPhrase: "Hicka bicka boo?" and "Hoo sha!"
* FamilyThemeNaming: Like their sister, their names are a pun on "Impossible."
* FoolishSiblingResponsibleSibling: The Foolish siblings to Kim's Responsible Sibling given their pranks and inventions (in the earlier seasons). They mature by the final season (although Kim's still the most responsible of the three).
* {{Future Badass}}es: Like Wade, in "[[TheMovie A Sitch in Time]]", they're key members of LaResistance, buff, GentleGiant commandos. Their entrance? BigDamnHeroes by rescuing Kim and Ron from [[ItMakesSenseInContext High School]].
* GadgeteerGenius: They're the ones who soup up Kim's car in Season 4, and have put together serious high tech. To quote one noodle incident in "Team Impossible":
-->'''Jim:''' We're making anti-matter in the garage!
* PlotRelevantAgeUp: Their design model is modified in Season 4 so they look older, and skip to High School as freshmen. Yes, they're only twelve chronologically, but in case you hadn't noticed, they're bright.
* SingleMindedTwins: They're basically the same person in two bodies.
* TeenGenius: Like Wade, it's more like preteen genius but skip several grades to High School.
* ThemeTwinNaming: Tim and Jim.
* ThinkTwins: Granted, basically everyone in their family is genius, including Kim (who's simply not as into science as her parents and brothers). The difference is that they work together.
* TricksterTwins: Much of their creativity goes into pranks. There's one example where they create a system of untraceable emails by re-routing them through foreign countries.
* TwinTelepathy: Their "weirdo language" and FinishingEachOthersSentences.
-->'''Ron''': ''This FinishingEachOthersSentences is freakin' me out!''

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* AnnoyingYoungerSibling: Times two BrainyBrunette: Larry is an expert or squared. This is why they're called "The Tweebs." They get better knowledgeable in many stereotypical "nerd" topics such as they grow older, (and much cooler comic books, science fiction movies and novelizations, fantasy role-playing games, computer games, and robotic fight clubs.
* FakeDefector: Pretends to side with Dementor
in the future). In one episode of Season 4 however, they try order to mooch off of help free Kim by making her sign and Ron. He thought this was all a contract that leaves her at their mercy in exchange LARP session for fixing her car.his birthday.
* BrainyBrunette: Brunettes like their father and are incredibly inventive.
* CatchPhrase: "Hicka bicka boo?" and "Hoo sha!"
* FamilyThemeNaming: Like their sister, their names are
GenreSavvy: Successfully executes a pun [[FakeDefector "Scenario 17"]] on "Impossible."
* FoolishSiblingResponsibleSibling: The Foolish siblings to Kim's Responsible Sibling given their pranks and inventions (in the earlier seasons). They mature by the final season (although Kim's still the most responsible of the three).
* {{Future Badass}}es: Like Wade, in "[[TheMovie A Sitch in Time]]", they're key members of LaResistance, buff, GentleGiant commandos. Their entrance? BigDamnHeroes by rescuing Kim and Ron from [[ItMakesSenseInContext High School]].
* GadgeteerGenius: They're the ones who soup up Kim's car in Season 4, and have put together serious high tech. To quote one noodle incident in "Team Impossible":
-->'''Jim:''' We're making anti-matter in the garage!
* PlotRelevantAgeUp: Their design model is modified in Season 4 so they look older, and skip to High School as freshmen. Yes, they're only twelve chronologically, but in
Dementor, though, since he thought he was [=LARPing=], it may be a case you hadn't noticed, they're bright.
* SingleMindedTwins: They're basically
of WrongGenreSavvy, but without the same person usual unfortunate consequences.
* HollywoodNerd: Hits every major stereotype of nerds out there: the glasses, the intense interest
in two bodies.
* TeenGenius: Like Wade, it's more like preteen genius but skip several grades to High School.
science fiction, contrasting with his "cool kid" cousin etc.
* ThemeTwinNaming: Tim SmartPeopleWearGlasses: Larry wears square glasses and Jim.
* ThinkTwins: Granted, basically everyone in their family
is genius, an expert on everything nerdy.
* TookALevelInBadass: Manages to use Kim's supersuit to great effect,
including Kim (who's simply not as into science as her parents protecting himself from an acid bath with the forcefield function and brothers). The difference is that they work together.
* TricksterTwins: Much of their creativity goes into pranks. There's one example where they create a system of untraceable emails by re-routing them through foreign countries.
* TwinTelepathy: Their "weirdo language"
taking out Dementor and FinishingEachOthersSentences.
-->'''Ron''': ''This FinishingEachOthersSentences is freakin' me out!''
his henchmen with relative ease.



[[folder:Nana Possible]]
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->'''Voiced by:''' Debbie Reynolds

Kim's paternal grandmother. Portrayed as a usually sweet old lady. But, as Drakken reveals, she has had her fair share of adventure back in her younger days.

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[[folder:Nana Possible]]
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!!Middleton High School

[[folder:Bonnie Rockwaller]]
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->'''Voiced -->'''Voiced by:''' Debbie Reynolds

Kirsten Storms/ Kelly Ripa (Future Bonnie)

Kim's paternal grandmother. Portrayed as a rival on the cheer squad and the resident AlphaBitch for the show, Bonnie is usually sweet old lady. But, the antagonist as Drakken reveals, she has had her fair share of adventure back far as Kim's high school career goes. She eventually hooks up with [[CampStraight Junior]] in her younger days."Homecoming Upset".



* BewareTheNiceOnes: Sweet and gentle and knits sweaters, but she can still kick ass when needed.
* CoolOldLady: Despite her smothering, she's a sweet person. Besides that, she is much like her granddaughter; she has excellent martial arts skills, having trained in "Pang Lang Quan Kung Fu" in a Shaolin Monastery, to a level of mastery that surpasses even her granddaughter's martial art skills. She also in the Navy [=SEAL=]s.
* IronLady: She has an iron will and little tolerance for panic or cowards, and tells Steve Barkin to go hide in a closet if he can't keep it together during the Lowardian Invasion in the GrandFinale.
* MamaBear: Nana Possible was prepared to kick Shego's butt when the latter made a threat against Kim.
* MyBelovedSmother: A grandmother variant. Nana means well, but she constantly babies her teenage granddaughter.
* NeverMessWithGranny: She spars with Kim and wins.
* NiceGirl: Grandmotherly, kind, and loving.
* RetiredBadass: Drakken revealed that she is the first woman to complete the Navy [=SEAL=]s underwater demolition course, amongst other things--Kim had no idea.

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* BewareTheNiceOnes: Sweet AlphaBitch: She's a bitchy and gentle and knits sweaters, but she can still kick ass when needed.popular cheerleader that picks on TheProtagonist.
* CoolOldLady: Despite her smothering, she's a sweet person. Besides that, AmbiguouslyBrown: No one can really tell what ethnicity she is much like her granddaughter; she (but damn!) it works for her.
* TheCheerleader: The [[AlphaBitch "snobbish and nasty"]] version.
* DrivenByEnvy: It
has excellent martial arts skills, having trained in "Pang Lang Quan Kung Fu" in a Shaolin Monastery, to a level of mastery been evident that surpasses even her granddaughter's martial art skills. She also in the Navy [=SEAL=]s.primary reason Bonnie's so mean to Kim because she feels challenged by Kim's general popularity, and can't stand the idea of being "second best" to anyone.
* IronLady: She has an iron will EmbarrassingNickname: Her mom calls her "Pumpkin" and little tolerance for panic or cowards, and tells Steve Barkin to go hide in a closet if he can't keep it together during the Lowardian Invasion in the GrandFinale.
* MamaBear: Nana Possible was prepared to kick Shego's butt when
"Bon-Bon", the latter made a threat against Kim.
of which Ron likes to call her--especially in fanfics.
* MyBelovedSmother: A grandmother variant. Nana means well, EvilCounterpart: Not exactly evil, but bitchy (not that evil is beneath her, as shown in ''A Sitch In Time''). She's almost Kim's physical match, but her athletic skills are geared largely towards dancing and gymnastics--she has virtually no combat skills and has no interest in saving the world.
* FreudianExcuse: One episode shows that
she constantly babies has two older sisters named [[ThemeTwinNaming Connie and Lonnie]], who apparently [[BigBrotherBully bully her teenage granddaughter.
* NeverMessWithGranny: She spars
a lot at home]]--it can be assumed that Bonnie's mean and sour disposition probably stems from her sisters being so mean to her all the time. Then there's also her breakup with Kim Brick, which hit her so hard that she resorted to cheating in the election for Homecoming King and wins.Queen because she missed having a popular guy as her boyfriend.
* NiceGirl: Grandmotherly, kind, GoldDigger: In "Ron The Millionaire". When his money is gone by the end of the episode, she quickly dumps him. At least she's honest about it.
-->'''Bonnie:''' Ron Stoppable, you are such a ''hottie''!\\
'''Ron:''' Are you just saying that because I'm rich?\\
'''Bonnie:''' Uh-huh.\\
'''Ron:''' Cool!
* HateSink: Bonnie is meant to antagonize Kim whenever she's not saving the world, though she does receive a few PetTheDog moments.
* IFightForTheStrongestSide: As shown in ''A Stitch in Time'' where her future self is in charge of brainwashing
and loving.
de-moralizing the populace. Makes a lot of sense for her character, since it's one of the few things outside of cheerleading that she's good at.
* RetiredBadass: Drakken revealed ImpossibleHourglassFigure: One of the curviest and most buxom characters in the series even though she's a teenager/young adult.
* {{Jerkass}}: She never passes up an opportunity to be mean to Kim. She's especially mean to Ron, and she uses her popularity as a weapon. Strangely enough, there are times she doesn't mind [[AnnoyingYoungerSibling Jim and Tim]], because they all like making Kim's life miserable. In a BadFuture where Shego takes over the world, joining the Supreme One really brings out the worst in her.
* JerkWithAHeartOfGold: At the end of episode "Bonding" she seems to have become more friendly towards Kim, but due to StatusQuoIsGod in later episodes she returns to the usual AlphaBitch.
* LaserGuidedKarma: At the end of "Graduation," Barkin informs her
that she is has to take summer school in order to graduate from high school. Why? She blew off all her classes the first woman last week of school, which caused her to complete miss an important test, thus leaving her one class credit short of graduating.
* TheLoad: In "Bonding", it's used ''literally'', where Kim has to carry her, and makes Kim's job even harder by making
the Navy [=SEAL=]s underwater demolition course, amongst same mistake any amateur explorer does--falling for an innocent-looking trap.
* LoveAtFirstSight: With Junior -- it was like a match made in hell.
* MakeWayForThePrincess: She has this mindset in contrast to Kim, who's just as popular (if not ''more'' popular) than Bonnie is.
* OfficialCouple: She and Junior becomes a couple in the final season.
* PairTheSpares: Paired off with Junior in the PostScriptSeason.
* PunnyName: Rockwaller is a riff on "stonewall", which means to be uncooperative, obstructive, or evasive. "Rockwaller" also sound similar to "Rottweiler," and they don't get [[StealthPun much bitchier]] than Bonny.
* TheRival: Outside of all the "saving the world" stuff, Bonnie's this to Kim for...basically everything--but ''especially'' when it's anything related to cheerleading.
* ShesGotLegs: As she's usually in a cheerleading outfit or anything with a short skirt, it becomes obvious.
* SingleGirlSeeksMostPopularGuy: Her attraction to Brick and Ron was mainly due to both being popular at something--Brick being the star quarterback on the football and Ron during his brief period as a millionaire (and later becoming the star running back for the football team).
* SitcomArchNemesis: She's a constant recurring thorn in the "basic average girl" side of Kim's life.
* TeethClenchedTeamwork: Whenever she and Kim have to work together, they're always at each others' throats.
* TokenEvilTeammate: Again, she's not evil per se, but she's still nasty and is really only the "mean girl" on her school cheerleading squad, as all the
other things--Kim had no idea. cheerleaders--including Kim--are actually really nice (at least once you get to know them).
* UngratefulBitch: When the Bebes kidnapped her to make her their queen after overhearing Kim talk about her. After Kim manages to save her she scoffs a "Finally" and blames Kim for the whole mess even though it was unintentional.



[[folder:Slim Possible]]
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->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/KevinMichaelRichardson

Kim's uncle and James Possible's older brother. Though a talented scientist and inventor like his brother, he prefers the quiet, solitary life of a rancher, and owns and operates the "Lazy C" ranch in Montana where he and his daughter Joss live.

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-->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/PatrickWarburton
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->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/KevinMichaelRichardson

Kim's uncle and James Possible's older brother. Though a talented scientist and inventor like his brother, he prefers the quiet, solitary life
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The teacher who seems to be in charge
of a rancher, and owns and operates the "Lazy C" ranch in Montana where he and his daughter Joss live.
[[TwoTeacherSchool every class]] at Middleton High.



* BadassMustache: Sports a long, thick mustache that goes with his cowboy image.
* GadgeteerGenius: Created a series of cybertronic robot horses that are able to mimic the form and function of a real horse and developed an advanced satellite surveillance system capable of monitoring his entire ranch and the surrounding area.
* GoodParents: He's quite relaxed with his daughter, and actively encourages her to be herself.
* NiceHat: His cowboy hat, which is outfitted with a tiny scope.
* YouAreBetterThanYouThinkYouAre: Delivers one to his brother, who is a bit miffed to not having been invited to the supergeniuses' meeting in the Crooked D.
-->'''Slim:''' Y'know, squirt, I'm pretty handy with the cutting edge tech myself, but I'm nowhere near as smart as you.
-->'''James:''' Oh, now, Slim, I'm not that smart.
-->'''Slim:''' 'Course you are, and you know it. Doesn't matter who else knows it.

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* BadassMustache: Sports a long, thick mustache that goes with DrillSergeantNasty: The "Coach Nasty" variant, which also carries over to his cowboy image.gruff classroom manner. He's a veteran, and presumably had the same no-nonsense demeanor while in the service.
* GoshDangItToHeck: He's got some odd G-rated exclamations.

* GadgeteerGenius: Created a series of cybertronic robot horses that HiddenDepths: In season 4, he offhandedly mentions his high-school years, which are able strangely identical to mimic Ron's, including the form saving the world part. It's probably why he's always tough on Ron.
* LastNameBasis: He gruffly addresses students by last name,
and function of a real horse and developed an advanced satellite surveillance system capable of monitoring is almost always addressed by his entire ranch and last name (in a few situations someone uses his first name, "Steve").
* NoIndoorVoice: He ''can'' whisper, but he spends most of his time projecting across
the surrounding area.
room. It's quite justified because he ''was'' a DrillSergeantNasty once.
-->''Okay, people, now listen up!''
* GoodParents: NoodleIncident: The teachers at Middleton High are constantly sidelined by some odd event or other, leaving Mr. Barkin to fill in for them.
* RealMenWearPink:
He's quite relaxed the ''brigadier general'' of a girls' scout organization.
* ReasonableAuthorityFigure: "Tough but fair." There was an episode about this.
* ScoutOut: In one episode, it's revealed that Barkin acts as a "den mother" to a Girl Scout-style scouting troop in Middleton called the Pixie Scouts, although he runs it more like a military unit--Barkin also refers to himself as a "Brigadier Pixie" rather than a "den mother."
* ShellShockedVeteran: Barkin occasionally freaks out when thrust into a crisis.
* SitcomArchNemesis: Mostly toward Ron, but occasionally toward Kim as well such as the episode where he catches her not making it to class on time and gives her detention.
* StrongFamilyResemblance: Barkin's father looks just like him, but slightly older. He also echoes Barkin's [[TwoTeacherSchool omnipresence]] by doing every job in a living-history village.
* SternTeacher: Barkin is nothing if not firm in his enforcement of rules and handling
with his daughter, and actively encourages her to be herself.
students.
* NiceHat: His cowboy hat, which is outfitted with a tiny scope.
* YouAreBetterThanYouThinkYouAre: Delivers one to his brother, who is a bit miffed to not having been invited to
TwoTeacherSchool: With the supergeniuses' meeting in exception of a few episodes, Barkin's usually the Crooked D.
-->'''Slim:''' Y'know, squirt, I'm pretty handy with the cutting edge tech myself, but I'm nowhere near as smart as you.
-->'''James:''' Oh, now, Slim, I'm not that smart.
-->'''Slim:''' 'Course you are, and you know it. Doesn't matter who else knows it.
only teacher who's ever actually seen at Middleton High School.



[[folder:Joss Possible]]
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->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/TaraStrong

Kim's cousin via her dad's brother, Slim. Joss's only appearance was in 'Showdown at Crooked D' were it was shown that she had come down with a major case of hero worship for Kim, which ends up transplanted to Ron at the end.

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Creator/RavenSymone/Vivica A. Fox (Future Monique)

Kim's cousin via best friend besides Ron, she is smart and hip and always available to provide level-headed advice for Kim. She is very fashionable and works at Club Banana. Occasionally Monique would join Kim on her dad's brother, Slim. Joss's only appearance was in 'Showdown at Crooked D' were it was shown that she had come down with a major case of hero worship for Kim, which ends up transplanted to Ron at missions but lacked the end.skill needed to be a competent sidekick.



* BadassAdorable: Even with her klutz resulting from trying to emulate Kim, she still shows that she can kick some patooty when she wants to.
* GadgeteerGenius: That grappling hook she made was mighty impressive, as was her knowledge of her dad's equipment. Considering her family, it seems that she wants to be the ActionHero while she's more of a ScienceHero.
* HeroWorshipper: Joss seems is prone to this, as she jumps from idolizing Kim for being fearless to idolizing Ron for overcoming his many fears. See HeroicWannabe.
* HeroicWannabe: Tries to achieve being a hero by imitating her cousin, Kim. Learns AnAesop about what being a hero really means -- [[ComicallyMissingThePoint and begins to hero worship Ron instead]].
* LampshadeHanging: She pulls these out left and right in an attempt to push FridgeLogic to the breaking point with her questioning. Kim doesn't appreciate it.
* LoonyFan: At the beginning of the episode she was herowhorshipping Kim to the point of mirroring her. At the end, she's this to Ron.
* OddNameOut: Her name doesn't fit the usual -im rhyme scheme. It does, however, make a different pun: "just possible".
* PluckyGirl: She only got a bit bummed when Kim told her not to fool around. [[{{Determinator}} Then she proved to Kim that she could pull off being a hero.]]
* WhatHappenedToTheMouse: In "Graduation" most of the Possible clan is there including her father, yet she doesn't attend. Although it's entirely possible she was still in school herself and thus couldn't come to Kim's graduation.

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* BadassAdorable: Even with ArtEvolution: In her klutz resulting from trying first few appearances her eyes were mainly just dots connect to emulate Kim, her eyebrows. From season two onward she still shows that got full pupils which allowed for better expressions.
* BlackBestFriend: Sassy and Kim's best female friend.
* FunWithAcronyms: Her Monique-speak.
* FutureBadass: Without Club Banana,
she can kick some patooty when she wants to.
* GadgeteerGenius: That grappling hook she made was mighty impressive, as was her knowledge of her dad's equipment. Considering her family, it seems that she wants to be the ActionHero while she's more of a ScienceHero.
* HeroWorshipper: Joss seems is prone to this, as she jumps from idolizing Kim for being fearless to idolizing Ron for overcoming his many fears. See HeroicWannabe.
* HeroicWannabe: Tries to achieve being a hero by imitating her cousin, Kim. Learns AnAesop about what being a hero really means -- [[ComicallyMissingThePoint and begins to hero worship Ron instead]].
* LampshadeHanging: She pulls these out left and right in an attempt to push FridgeLogic to the breaking point with her questioning. Kim doesn't appreciate it.
* LoonyFan: At the beginning of the episode she was herowhorshipping Kim to the point of mirroring her. At the end, she's this to Ron.
threw herself into training.
* OddNameOut: Her name doesn't fit the usual -im rhyme scheme. It does, however, make GirlyGirlWithATomboyStreak: While she's all about shopping and fashion, she's also a different pun: "just possible".
huge fan of wrestling and extreme sports.
* PluckyGirl: OnlyOneName: We never hear her last name.
* SassyBlackWoman: More fun and less serious than Kim.
She only got a bit bummed even sassed villains when she filled in as Ron's sidekick.
%%* ShesGotLegs
* TookALevelInBadass: When she goes on a mission with
Kim told her not to fool around. [[{{Determinator}} Then she proved is shown to Kim lack fighting prowess and is useless. By the time they go to the future she has trained ''a lot''--future-Monique justifies it by claiming that Shego took the fun out of shopping for her, so she could pull off being a hero.]]
* WhatHappenedToTheMouse: In "Graduation" most of the Possible clan is there including her father, yet she doesn't attend. Although it's entirely possible she was still in school herself and thus couldn't come
had to Kim's graduation. find a new hobby.



[[folder:Cousin Larry]]
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-->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/BrianPosehn

Kim's nerdy cousin (it's never revealed which side of Kim's family he's from).

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-->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/BrianPosehn

Kim's nerdy cousin (it's never revealed which side
Creator/TaraStrong

Tara is a blonde cheerleader who goes to Middleton High, and a friend
of Kim's family he's from).both Kim Possible and Bonnie Rockwaller. Tara is friendly and seems to be one of the favorites among the cheerleaders.



* BrainyBrunette: Larry is an expert or knowledgeable in many stereotypical "nerd" topics such as comic books, science fiction movies and novelizations, fantasy role-playing games, computer games, and robotic fight clubs.
* FakeDefector: Pretends to side with Dementor in order to help free Kim and Ron. He thought this was all a LARP session for his birthday.
* GenreSavvy: Successfully executes a [[FakeDefector "Scenario 17"]] on Dementor, though, since he thought he was [=LARPing=], it may be a case of WrongGenreSavvy, but without the usual unfortunate consequences.
* HollywoodNerd: Hits every major stereotype of nerds out there: the glasses, the intense interest in science fiction, contrasting with his "cool kid" cousin etc.
* SmartPeopleWearGlasses: Larry wears square glasses and is an expert on everything nerdy.
* TookALevelInBadass: Manages to use Kim's supersuit to great effect, including protecting himself from an acid bath with the forcefield function and taking out Dementor and his henchmen with relative ease.

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* BrainyBrunette: Larry FlatCharacter: She doesn't get a lot of character development, as she is an expert or knowledgeable in many stereotypical "nerd" topics such as comic books, science fiction movies and novelizations, fantasy role-playing games, computer games, and robotic fight clubs.
* FakeDefector: Pretends to side with Dementor in order to help free Kim and Ron. He thought this was all
not a LARP session for his birthday.
* GenreSavvy: Successfully executes a [[FakeDefector "Scenario 17"]] on Dementor, though, since he thought he was [=LARPing=], it may be a case of WrongGenreSavvy, but without the usual unfortunate consequences.
* HollywoodNerd: Hits every
major stereotype of nerds out there: character.
* NiceGirl: Even friendlier and kinder than Kim because she doesn't have
the glasses, the intense interest in science fiction, contrasting perfectionist streak.
* PairTheSpares: Paired
with his "cool kid" cousin etc.
Josh Mankey (Kim's former love interest) in season 3.
* SmartPeopleWearGlasses: Larry wears square glasses SingleWomanSeeksGoodMan: Gave Ron a smooch after he and is an expert on everything nerdy.
* TookALevelInBadass: Manages to use Kim's supersuit to great effect, including protecting himself
Rufus saved them from an acid bath with the forcefield function Gill and taking out Dementor and his henchmen with relative ease. later started dating [[NiceGuy Josh Mankey]].



!!Middleton High School

[[folder:Bonnie Rockwaller]]
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-->'''Voiced by:''' Kirsten Storms/ Kelly Ripa (Future Bonnie)

Kim's rival on the cheer squad and the resident AlphaBitch for the show, Bonnie is usually the antagonist as far as Kim's high school career goes. She eventually hooks up with [[CampStraight Junior]] in "Homecoming Upset".

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!!Middleton High School

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-->'''Voiced by:''' Kirsten Storms/ Kelly Ripa (Future Bonnie)

--> Voiced by: Breckin Meyer - A.J. Trauth

Josh Mankey is a student at Middleton High School and
Kim's rival on the cheer squad and the resident AlphaBitch for the show, Bonnie is usually the antagonist as far as Kim's high school career goes. She eventually hooks up with [[CampStraight Junior]] in "Homecoming Upset".crush.



* AlphaBitch: She's a bitchy and popular cheerleader that picks on TheProtagonist.
* AmbiguouslyBrown: No one can really tell what ethnicity she is (but damn!) it works for her.
* TheCheerleader: The [[AlphaBitch "snobbish and nasty"]] version.
* DrivenByEnvy: It has been evident that the primary reason Bonnie's so mean to Kim because she feels challenged by Kim's general popularity, and can't stand the idea of being "second best" to anyone.
* EmbarrassingNickname: Her mom calls her "Pumpkin" and "Bon-Bon", the latter of which Ron likes to call her--especially in fanfics.
* EvilCounterpart: Not exactly evil, but bitchy (not that evil is beneath her, as shown in ''A Sitch In Time''). She's almost Kim's physical match, but her athletic skills are geared largely towards dancing and gymnastics--she has virtually no combat skills and has no interest in saving the world.
* FreudianExcuse: One episode shows that she has two older sisters named [[ThemeTwinNaming Connie and Lonnie]], who apparently [[BigBrotherBully bully her a lot at home]]--it can be assumed that Bonnie's mean and sour disposition probably stems from her sisters being so mean to her all the time. Then there's also her breakup with Brick, which hit her so hard that she resorted to cheating in the election for Homecoming King and Queen because she missed having a popular guy as her boyfriend.
* GoldDigger: In "Ron The Millionaire". When his money is gone by the end of the episode, she quickly dumps him. At least she's honest about it.
-->'''Bonnie:''' Ron Stoppable, you are such a ''hottie''!\\
'''Ron:''' Are you just saying that because I'm rich?\\
'''Bonnie:''' Uh-huh.\\
'''Ron:''' Cool!
* HateSink: Bonnie is meant to antagonize Kim whenever she's not saving the world, though she does receive a few PetTheDog moments.
* IFightForTheStrongestSide: As shown in ''A Stitch in Time'' where her future self is in charge of brainwashing and de-moralizing the populace. Makes a lot of sense for her character, since it's one of the few things outside of cheerleading that she's good at.
* ImpossibleHourglassFigure: One of the curviest and most buxom characters in the series even though she's a teenager/young adult.
* {{Jerkass}}: She never passes up an opportunity to be mean to Kim. She's especially mean to Ron, and she uses her popularity as a weapon. Strangely enough, there are times she doesn't mind [[AnnoyingYoungerSibling Jim and Tim]], because they all like making Kim's life miserable. In a BadFuture where Shego takes over the world, joining the Supreme One really brings out the worst in her.
* JerkWithAHeartOfGold: At the end of episode "Bonding" she seems to have become more friendly towards Kim, but due to StatusQuoIsGod in later episodes she returns to the usual AlphaBitch.
* LaserGuidedKarma: At the end of "Graduation," Barkin informs her that she has to take summer school in order to graduate from high school. Why? She blew off all her classes the last week of school, which caused her to miss an important test, thus leaving her one class credit short of graduating.
* TheLoad: In "Bonding", it's used ''literally'', where Kim has to carry her, and makes Kim's job even harder by making the same mistake any amateur explorer does--falling for an innocent-looking trap.
* LoveAtFirstSight: With Junior -- it was like a match made in hell.
* MakeWayForThePrincess: She has this mindset in contrast to Kim, who's just as popular (if not ''more'' popular) than Bonnie is.
* OfficialCouple: She and Junior becomes a couple in the final season.
* PairTheSpares: Paired off with Junior in the PostScriptSeason.
* PunnyName: Rockwaller is a riff on "stonewall", which means to be uncooperative, obstructive, or evasive. "Rockwaller" also sound similar to "Rottweiler," and they don't get [[StealthPun much bitchier]] than Bonny.
* TheRival: Outside of all the "saving the world" stuff, Bonnie's this to Kim for...basically everything--but ''especially'' when it's anything related to cheerleading.
* ShesGotLegs: As she's usually in a cheerleading outfit or anything with a short skirt, it becomes obvious.
* SingleGirlSeeksMostPopularGuy: Her attraction to Brick and Ron was mainly due to both being popular at something--Brick being the star quarterback on the football and Ron during his brief period as a millionaire (and later becoming the star running back for the football team).
* SitcomArchNemesis: She's a constant recurring thorn in the "basic average girl" side of Kim's life.
* TeethClenchedTeamwork: Whenever she and Kim have to work together, they're always at each others' throats.
* TokenEvilTeammate: Again, she's not evil per se, but she's still nasty and is really only the "mean girl" on her school cheerleading squad, as all the other cheerleaders--including Kim--are actually really nice (at least once you get to know them).
* UngratefulBitch: When the Bebes kidnapped her to make her their queen after overhearing Kim talk about her. After Kim manages to save her she scoffs a "Finally" and blames Kim for the whole mess even though it was unintentional.

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* AlphaBitch: She's a bitchy TheAce: Being an artist, musician, and overall popular cheerleader that picks on TheProtagonist.student qualifies him as one. He also happens to be a ChickMagnet and NiceGuy.
* AmbiguouslyBrown: He has tannish skin along with blue eyes and partial blonde hair. It's unknown what his exact ethnicity is.
* BigOlEyebrows: He has thick, brown eyebrows.
* ChickMagnet: Many girls have found him attractive including Kim.

* AmbiguouslyBrown: No one can really tell what ethnicity she is (but damn!) it works for her.
* TheCheerleader: The [[AlphaBitch "snobbish
DarkSkinnedBlond: Josh has tanned skin and nasty"]] version.
blonde hair.
* DrivenByEnvy: It has been evident that the primary reason Bonnie's so mean to Kim because she feels challenged by Kim's general popularity, IronicName: His last name is a derogatory term meaning "1. worthless, rotten, or in bad taste and can't stand the idea of being "second best" to anyone.2. dirty, filthy , or bad". Weird considering he is TheAce, a ChickMagnet, and a NiceGuy.
* EmbarrassingNickname: Her mom calls her "Pumpkin" {{Love Interest|s}}: Kim had a crush on him until "Emotion Sickness."
* MellowFellow: Josh is an easy-going
and "Bon-Bon", incredibly mellow person. He has only displayed very mild reactions to the latter of which Ron likes to call her--especially in fanfics.
* EvilCounterpart: Not exactly evil, but bitchy (not that evil is beneath her, as shown in ''A Sitch In Time''). She's almost
assorted weirdness he witnessed when Kim's physical match, but missions cut into her athletic skills are geared largely towards dancing personal life.
* MulticoloredHair: The top part of his hair is blonder, while the bottom part is brown.
* NiceGuy: Caring, laid-back, easy-going, gentle,
and gymnastics--she has virtually no combat skills and has no interest in saving the world.
* FreudianExcuse: One episode shows that she has two older sisters named [[ThemeTwinNaming Connie and Lonnie]], who apparently [[BigBrotherBully bully her a lot at home]]--it can be assumed that Bonnie's mean and sour disposition probably stems from her sisters being so mean to her all the time. Then there's also her breakup with Brick, which hit her so hard that she resorted to cheating in the election for Homecoming King and Queen because she missed having a popular guy as her boyfriend.
* GoldDigger: In "Ron The Millionaire". When his money is gone by the end of the episode, she quickly dumps him. At least she's honest about it.
-->'''Bonnie:''' Ron Stoppable, you are such a ''hottie''!\\
'''Ron:''' Are you just saying that because I'm rich?\\
'''Bonnie:''' Uh-huh.\\
'''Ron:''' Cool!
* HateSink: Bonnie is meant to antagonize Kim whenever she's not saving the world, though she does receive a few PetTheDog moments.
* IFightForTheStrongestSide: As shown in ''A Stitch in Time'' where her future self is in charge of brainwashing and de-moralizing the populace. Makes a lot of sense for her character, since it's one of the few things outside of cheerleading that she's good at.
* ImpossibleHourglassFigure: One of the curviest and most buxom characters in the series even though she's a teenager/young adult.
* {{Jerkass}}: She never passes up an opportunity to be mean to Kim. She's especially mean to Ron, and she uses her popularity as a weapon. Strangely enough, there are times she doesn't mind [[AnnoyingYoungerSibling Jim and Tim]], because they all like making Kim's life miserable. In a BadFuture where Shego takes over the world, joining the Supreme One really brings out the worst in her.
* JerkWithAHeartOfGold: At the end of episode "Bonding" she seems to have become more friendly towards Kim, but due to StatusQuoIsGod in later episodes she returns to the usual AlphaBitch.
* LaserGuidedKarma: At the end of "Graduation," Barkin informs her that she has to take summer school in order to graduate from high school. Why? She blew off all her classes the last week of school, which caused her to miss an important test, thus leaving her one class credit short of graduating.
* TheLoad: In "Bonding", it's used ''literally'', where Kim has to carry her, and makes Kim's job even harder by making the same mistake any amateur explorer does--falling for an innocent-looking trap.
* LoveAtFirstSight: With Junior -- it was like a match made in hell.
* MakeWayForThePrincess: She has this mindset in contrast to Kim, who's just as popular (if not ''more'' popular) than Bonnie is.
* OfficialCouple: She and Junior becomes a couple in the final season.
kind-hearted.
* PairTheSpares: Paired off with Junior Tara in the PostScriptSeason.
season 3.
* PunnyName: Rockwaller is a riff on "stonewall", "Mankey" may also be an allusion to monkey, an animal which means to be uncooperative, obstructive, or evasive. "Rockwaller" also sound similar to "Rottweiler," Ron fears. This is commented on in "Blush" when Ron says that "Mankey is only one vowel away from monkey." That may have explained why Ron and his pet, Rufus, did not care for him, since they don't get [[StealthPun much bitchier]] than Bonny.
* TheRival: Outside of all the "saving the world" stuff, Bonnie's this to Kim for...basically everything--but ''especially'' when it's anything related to cheerleading.
* ShesGotLegs: As she's usually in a cheerleading outfit or anything with a short skirt, it becomes obvious.
* SingleGirlSeeksMostPopularGuy: Her attraction to Brick and Ron was mainly due to
both being popular at something--Brick being the star quarterback on the football and Ron during his brief period as a millionaire (and later becoming the star running back for the football team).
* SitcomArchNemesis: She's a constant recurring thorn in the "basic average girl" side of Kim's life.
* TeethClenchedTeamwork: Whenever she and Kim have to work together, they're always at each others' throats.
* TokenEvilTeammate: Again, she's not evil per se, but she's still nasty and is really only the "mean girl" on her school cheerleading squad, as all the other cheerleaders--including Kim--are actually really nice (at least once you get to know them).
* UngratefulBitch: When the Bebes kidnapped her to make her their queen after overhearing Kim talk about her. After Kim manages to save her she scoffs a "Finally" and blames Kim for the whole mess even though it was unintentional.
hate monkeys.



[[folder:Mr. Steven Barkin]]
-->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/PatrickWarburton
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The teacher who seems to be in charge of [[TwoTeacherSchool every class]] at Middleton High.

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[[folder:Mr. Steven Barkin]]
-->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/PatrickWarburton
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[[folder:Brick Flagg]]
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The teacher who seems to be in charge of [[TwoTeacherSchool every class]]
org/pmwiki/pub/images/tumblr_lh846m4tlb1qbn9qm.jpg]]
-->'''Voiced by:''' by Rider Strong

Brick Flagg is a student
at Middleton High.High School during Kim Possible's sophomore and junior years, and the star quarterback of the football team. He was also known for being the on again, off again boyfriend of Bonnie Rockwaller.



* DrillSergeantNasty: The "Coach Nasty" variant, which also carries over to his gruff classroom manner. He's a veteran, and presumably had the same no-nonsense demeanor while in the service.
* GoshDangItToHeck: He's got some odd G-rated exclamations.
* HiddenDepths: In season 4, he offhandedly mentions his high-school years, which are strangely identical to Ron's, including the saving the world part. It's probably why he's always tough on Ron.
* LastNameBasis: He gruffly addresses students by last name, and is almost always addressed by his last name (in a few situations someone uses his first name, "Steve").
* NoIndoorVoice: He ''can'' whisper, but he spends most of his time projecting across the room. It's quite justified because he ''was'' a DrillSergeantNasty once.
-->''Okay, people, now listen up!''
* NoodleIncident: The teachers at Middleton High are constantly sidelined by some odd event or other, leaving Mr. Barkin to fill in for them.
* RealMenWearPink: He's the ''brigadier general'' of a girls' scout organization.
* ReasonableAuthorityFigure: "Tough but fair." There was an episode about this.
* ScoutOut: In one episode, it's revealed that Barkin acts as a "den mother" to a Girl Scout-style scouting troop in Middleton called the Pixie Scouts, although he runs it more like a military unit--Barkin also refers to himself as a "Brigadier Pixie" rather than a "den mother."
* ShellShockedVeteran: Barkin occasionally freaks out when thrust into a crisis.
* SitcomArchNemesis: Mostly toward Ron, but occasionally toward Kim as well such as the episode where he catches her not making it to class on time and gives her detention.
* StrongFamilyResemblance: Barkin's father looks just like him, but slightly older. He also echoes Barkin's [[TwoTeacherSchool omnipresence]] by doing every job in a living-history village.
* SternTeacher: Barkin is nothing if not firm in his enforcement of rules and handling with students.
* TwoTeacherSchool: With the exception of a few episodes, Barkin's usually the only teacher who's ever actually seen at Middleton High School.

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* DrillSergeantNasty: DumbBlonde: Brick has blond hair and is generally slow-witted.
* DumbJock:
The "Coach Nasty" variant, which also carries typical football player; big muscles everywhere except inside his head. Although he's not a JerkJock.
* EveryoneHasStandards: Despite Brick's slow witted nature and nice personality, he has a limit as to how much he is willing to tolerate in a relationship.
* HeldBackInSchool: Initially assumed to have only been a year older than Kim and her friends, but according to a comment Mr. Barkin made in "Ill-Suited," Brick apparently got held back in high school at least three times. Or it possibly took him seven times to graduate.
* JerkassBall: The normally nice Brick started a fight with [[ChickMagnet Hirotaka]] just because all the girls in school were infatuated with him. This fight only had two purposes: Showing how awesome Hirotaka is and acting as the catalyst for Monique and Kim fighting
over to him.
* LovableJock: He is the star quarterback of the football team, but generally avoids being a bully, unlike several of
his gruff classroom manner. He's a veteran, fellow football players.
* {{Love Interest|s}}: Was this to Bonnie during Seasons 2
and presumably had 3, however the same no-nonsense demeanor while in two seemed to be dating only for sake of popularity. They are no longer a couple after Brick went to college and dumped her for good.
* NiceGuy: Brick is somewhat conceited, but ultimately a nice guy. If nothing else, he attempts to treat his girlfriends well, as he knows
the service.
* GoshDangItToHeck: He's got some odd G-rated exclamations.
pain of being dumped.
* HiddenDepths: PutOnABus: In season Season 4, he offhandedly mentions his high-school years, which are strangely identical to Ron's, including the saving the world part. It's probably why he's always tough on Ron.
* LastNameBasis: He gruffly addresses students by last name,
graduates from high school and is almost always addressed by his last name (in a few situations someone uses his first name, "Steve").
* NoIndoorVoice: He ''can'' whisper, but he spends most of his time projecting across the room. It's quite justified because he ''was'' a DrillSergeantNasty once.
-->''Okay, people, now listen up!''
* NoodleIncident: The teachers at Middleton High are constantly sidelined by some odd event or other, leaving Mr. Barkin
goes off to fill in for them.
* RealMenWearPink:
college. He's the ''brigadier general'' mentioned a couple of a girls' scout organization.
* ReasonableAuthorityFigure: "Tough
times, but fair." There was an episode about this.
* ScoutOut: In one episode, it's revealed that Barkin acts as a "den mother" to a Girl Scout-style scouting troop in Middleton called the Pixie Scouts, although he runs it more like a military unit--Barkin also refers to himself as a "Brigadier Pixie" rather than a "den mother."
* ShellShockedVeteran: Barkin occasionally freaks out when thrust into a crisis.
* SitcomArchNemesis: Mostly toward Ron, but occasionally toward Kim as well such as the episode where he catches her not making it to class on time and gives her detention.
* StrongFamilyResemblance: Barkin's father looks just like him, but slightly older. He also echoes Barkin's [[TwoTeacherSchool omnipresence]] by doing every job in a living-history village.
* SternTeacher: Barkin is nothing if not firm in his enforcement of rules and handling with students.
* TwoTeacherSchool: With the exception of a few episodes, Barkin's usually the only teacher who's ever
never actually seen at Middleton High School.in person during the final season.



[[folder:Monique]]
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-->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/RavenSymone/Vivica A. Fox (Future Monique)

Kim's best friend besides Ron, she is smart and hip and always available to provide level-headed advice for Kim. She is very fashionable and works at Club Banana. Occasionally Monique would join Kim on her missions but lacked the skill needed to be a competent sidekick.

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[[folder:Zita Flores]]
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-->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/RavenSymone/Vivica A. Fox (Future Monique)

Kim's best friend besides Ron, she is smart and hip and always available to provide level-headed advice for Kim. She is very fashionable and works
--> Voiced by: Creator/NikaFutterman

A student
at Club Banana. Occasionally Monique would join Kim on her missions but lacked Middleton High School who worked at the skill needed to be a competent sidekick.local multiplex theater.



* ArtEvolution: In her first few appearances her eyes were mainly just dots connect to her eyebrows. From season two onward she got full pupils which allowed for better expressions.
* BlackBestFriend: Sassy and Kim's best female friend.
* FunWithAcronyms: Her Monique-speak.
* FutureBadass: Without Club Banana, she threw herself into training.
* GirlyGirlWithATomboyStreak: While she's all about shopping and fashion, she's also a huge fan of wrestling and extreme sports.
* OnlyOneName: We never hear her last name.
* SassyBlackWoman: More fun and less serious than Kim. She even sassed villains when she filled in as Ron's sidekick.
%%* ShesGotLegs
* TookALevelInBadass: When she goes on a mission with Kim she is shown to lack fighting prowess and is useless. By the time they go to the future she has trained ''a lot''--future-Monique justifies it by claiming that Shego took the fun out of shopping for her, so she had to find a new hobby.

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* ArtEvolution: In her first few appearances her eyes were mainly ActionGirl: Brave and capable in danger and this is lampshaded by Ron ("Are all girls like this, or just dots connect the ones I know?").
* BackForTheFinale: Return in the series finale as Felix's [[PairTheSpares girlfriend]].
* GamerChick: Zita was a highly experienced player of the online computer game Everlot. Though she was only well-known among a small group of friends at the time, since she spearheaded a successful revolt against the infamous Wraithmaster and was vital
to his defeat, it is fairly safe to assume that her eyebrows. From season two onward she got full pupils which allowed for better expressions.
* BlackBestFriend: Sassy and Kim's best female friend.
* FunWithAcronyms: Her Monique-speak.
* FutureBadass: Without Club Banana, she threw herself into training.
* GirlyGirlWithATomboyStreak: While she's all about shopping and fashion, she's also a huge fan of wrestling and extreme sports.
* OnlyOneName: We never hear her last name.
* SassyBlackWoman: More fun and less serious than Kim. She even sassed villains when she filled
status in as Ron's sidekick.
%%* ShesGotLegs
the game was considerably elevated afterward.
* TookALevelInBadass: When she goes on NiceGirl: Zita has a mission with Kim she is shown to lack fighting prowess and is useless. friendly personality.
* PairTheSpares:
By the time they go to the future series finale, she has trained ''a lot''--future-Monique justifies it by claiming that Shego took the fun out and Felix seemed to have become a couple.
* SatelliteLoveInterest: For Ron. Most
of shopping for her, so she had her scenes are related to find a new hobby.him.



[[folder:Tara]]
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-->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/TaraStrong

Tara is a blonde cheerleader who goes to Middleton High, and a friend of both Kim Possible and Bonnie Rockwaller. Tara is friendly and seems to be one of the favorites among the cheerleaders.

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[[folder:Tara]]
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[[folder:Felix Renton]]
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-->'''Voiced
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->'''Voiced
by:''' Creator/TaraStrong

Tara
Jason Marsden

Felix Renton
is a blonde cheerleader who goes to student at Middleton High, High School who is friends with Ron and a friend of both Kim Possible and Bonnie Rockwaller. Tara is friendly and seems (although he's closer to be one of the favorites among the cheerleaders. Ron).



* FlatCharacter: She doesn't get a lot of character development, as she is not a major character.
* NiceGirl: Even friendlier and kinder than Kim because she doesn't have the perfectionist streak.
* PairTheSpares: Paired with Josh Mankey (Kim's former love interest) in season 3.
* SingleWomanSeeksGoodMan: Gave Ron a smooch after he and Rufus saved them from Gill and later started dating [[NiceGuy Josh Mankey]].

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* FlatCharacter: She doesn't get a lot of character development, as she is not a major character.
BigEater: He was able to out-eat Ron.
* NiceGirl: Even friendlier BrainyBrunette: Felix was very intelligent, and kinder than Kim because she doesn't have was best known for his quick thinking in a crisis, as well as handling his wheelchair's cyber-robotics with ease.
* GeniusCripple: Felix is handicapped and is a brilliant young man. He handles a cool wheelchair that allows him to fly (built for him specifically by his mother), and governments and militaries want to work with him and his legendary brainpower. He prefers to goof off and play video games with Ron. Felix was even
the perfectionist streak.
class valedictorian of his graduating class.
* HandicappedBadass: Felix is paraplegic and though seemingly a normal wheelchair at most times, Felix could instantly take to the air with it, or defend himself by deploying a pair of robot arms.
* LikeParentLikeChild: His mother is a genius in cybernetics and robotics, having designed Felix's wheelchair. It's clear where Felix gets his smarts from.
* NiceGuy: Kind, easygoing, helpful, and friendly.
* PairTheSpares: Paired with Josh Mankey (Kim's former love interest) in season 3.
* SingleWomanSeeksGoodMan: Gave Ron a smooch after
By the series finale, he and Rufus saved them from Gill and later started dating [[NiceGuy Josh Mankey]].Zira have become a couple.



[[folder:Josh Mankey]]
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--> Voiced by: Breckin Meyer - A.J. Trauth

Josh Mankey is a student at Middleton High School and Kim's crush.

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!!Others

[[folder:Mr. and Mrs. Stoppable]]
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--> Voiced by: Breckin Meyer - A.J. Trauth

Josh Mankey
-->'''Voiced by:''' Elliot Gould (Mr. Stoppable)/Andrea Martin (Mrs. Stoppable)

Ron's parents. Mr. Stoppable
is a student at Middleton High School skilled actuary (good enough to be nominated as ''actuary of the year'') and Kim's crush.its unknown what Mrs. Stoppable does.



* TheAce: Being an artist, musician, and overall popular student qualifies him as one. He also happens to be a ChickMagnet and NiceGuy.
* AmbiguouslyBrown: He has tannish skin along with blue eyes and partial blonde hair. It's unknown what his exact ethnicity is.
* BigOlEyebrows: He has thick, brown eyebrows.
* ChickMagnet: Many girls have found him attractive including Kim.
* DarkSkinnedBlond: Josh has tanned skin and blonde hair.
* IronicName: His last name is a derogatory term meaning "1. worthless, rotten, or in bad taste and 2. dirty, filthy , or bad". Weird considering he is TheAce, a ChickMagnet, and a NiceGuy.
* {{Love Interest|s}}: Kim had a crush on him until "Emotion Sickness."
* MellowFellow: Josh is an easy-going and incredibly mellow person. He has only displayed very mild reactions to the assorted weirdness he witnessed when Kim's missions cut into her personal life.
* MulticoloredHair: The top part of his hair is blonder, while the bottom part is brown.
* NiceGuy: Caring, laid-back, easy-going, gentle, and kind-hearted.
* PairTheSpares: Paired with Tara in season 3.
* PunnyName: "Mankey" may also be an allusion to monkey, an animal which Ron fears. This is commented on in "Blush" when Ron says that "Mankey is only one vowel away from monkey." That may have explained why Ron and his pet, Rufus, did not care for him, since they both hate monkeys.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Brick Flagg]]
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-->'''Voiced by:''' by Rider Strong

Brick Flagg is a student at Middleton High School during Kim Possible's sophomore and junior years, and the star quarterback of the football team. He was also known for being the on again, off again boyfriend of Bonnie Rockwaller.

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* TheAce: Being an artist, musician, and overall popular student qualifies him as one. He also happens to be BumblingDad: Mr. Stoppable is like a ChickMagnet and NiceGuy.
* AmbiguouslyBrown: He has tannish skin along with blue eyes and partial blonde hair. It's unknown what
grown-up version of his exact ethnicity is.
* BigOlEyebrows: He has thick, brown eyebrows.
* ChickMagnet: Many girls have found him attractive including Kim.
son in this regard. Defying this trope was the point of his Day In The Limelight.
* DarkSkinnedBlond: Josh has tanned skin CatchPhrase: Mr. Stoppable's is "I can work anywhere." He even said this ''on the moon!''
* CrouchingMoronHiddenBadass: Mr. Stoppable defeated a math-themed supervillain at his own game by [[MundaneMadeAwesome using better math than him]].
* ADayInTheLimelight: Mr. Stoppable's defeat of the Mathter in "Mathter
and blonde hair.
* IronicName: His last name is a derogatory term meaning "1. worthless, rotten, or in bad taste and 2. dirty, filthy , or bad". Weird considering he is TheAce, a ChickMagnet, and a NiceGuy.
Fervent" because of the math involved.
* {{Love Interest|s}}: Kim had JewishMother: Mrs. Stoppable.
* {{Meganekko}}: Mrs. Stoppable.
* ParentalNeglect: They don't bother to warn Ron about major life events (moving, adopting
a crush on him baby) until "Emotion Sickness."
* MellowFellow: Josh is an easy-going and incredibly mellow person. He has only displayed very mild reactions to
the assorted weirdness he witnessed when Kim's missions cut into her personal life.
* MulticoloredHair: The top part of his hair
event is blonder, while the bottom part is brown.
* NiceGuy: Caring, laid-back, easy-going, gentle, and kind-hearted.
* PairTheSpares: Paired with Tara in season 3.
* PunnyName: "Mankey" may also be an allusion to monkey, an animal
upon him, at which Ron fears. This is commented on in "Blush" when Ron says that "Mankey is only one vowel away from monkey.point they say, "This ''is'' our way of telling you." That may have explained why Ron Though Mr. Stoppable is a better than his wife in regards to this.
* TinyGuyHugeGirl: Mrs. Stoppable is about half a head taller than her husband.
* {{Unnamed Parent}}s: {{Fanon}} has their names being Gene
and his pet, Rufus, did not care for him, since they both hate monkeys.
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Jean but canon is silent on the matter.
* WhatExactlyIsHisJob: It's never revealed what Mrs. Stoppable's job was, but it is implied to be in home office.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Hana Stoppable]]
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-->'''Voiced ->'''Voiced by:''' by Rider Strong

Brick Flagg is a student at Middleton High School during Kim Possible's sophomore and junior years, and the star quarterback of the football team. He was also known for being the on again, off again boyfriend of Bonnie Rockwaller.
Grey [=DeLisle=]

Ron's adopted baby sister from Japan.



* DumbBlonde: Brick has blond hair and is generally slow-witted.
* DumbJock: The typical football player; big muscles everywhere except inside his head. Although he's not a JerkJock.
* EveryoneHasStandards: Despite Brick's slow witted nature and nice personality, he has a limit as to how much he is willing to tolerate in a relationship.
* HeldBackInSchool: Initially assumed to have only been a year older than Kim and her friends, but according to a comment Mr. Barkin made in "Ill-Suited," Brick apparently got held back in high school at least three times. Or it possibly took him seven times to graduate.
* JerkassBall: The normally nice Brick started a fight with [[ChickMagnet Hirotaka]] just because all the girls in school were infatuated with him. This fight only had two purposes: Showing how awesome Hirotaka is and acting as the catalyst for Monique and Kim fighting over him.
* LovableJock: He is the star quarterback of the football team, but generally avoids being a bully, unlike several of his fellow football players.
* {{Love Interest|s}}: Was this to Bonnie during Seasons 2 and 3, however the two seemed to be dating only for sake of popularity. They are no longer a couple after Brick went to college and dumped her for good.
* NiceGuy: Brick is somewhat conceited, but ultimately a nice guy. If nothing else, he attempts to treat his girlfriends well, as he knows the pain of being dumped.
* PutOnABus: In Season 4, he graduates from high school and goes off to college. He's mentioned a couple of times, but never actually seen in person during the final season.

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* DumbBlonde: Brick has blond hair AnnoyingYoungerSibling: Ron views Hana this way at first. He eventually warms up to her.
* BadassAdorable: While a foot tall and making cute baby noises, she was able to defeat Monkey Fist and [[spoiler:Yono]].
* BigBrotherWorship: Hana quickly came to love Ron.
* CheerfulChild: {{Justified|Trope}}. Hana is a toddler
and is generally slow-witted.
rarely upset.
* DumbJock: The typical football player; big muscles everywhere except inside his head. Although he's not a JerkJock.
* EveryoneHasStandards: Despite Brick's slow witted nature and nice personality, he has a limit as to how much he
CuteBruiser: Hana is willing to tolerate in a relationship.
* HeldBackInSchool: Initially assumed to have only been a year older than Kim and her friends, but according to a comment Mr. Barkin made in "Ill-Suited," Brick apparently got held back in high school at least three times. Or it possibly took him seven times to graduate.
* JerkassBall: The normally nice Brick started a fight
toddler with [[ChickMagnet Hirotaka]] just because all prophesied "monkey ninja" powers.
* HappilyAdopted: By
the girls in school were infatuated with him. This fight only had two purposes: Showing how awesome Hirotaka is Stoppables and acting as she's quite the catalyst for Monique and Kim fighting over him.
* LovableJock: He is the star quarterback of the football team, but generally avoids being a bully, unlike several of his fellow football players.
* {{Love Interest|s}}: Was this to Bonnie during Seasons 2 and 3, however the two seemed to be dating only for sake of popularity. They are no longer a couple after Brick went to college and dumped her for good.
* NiceGuy: Brick is somewhat conceited, but ultimately a nice guy. If nothing else, he attempts to treat his girlfriends well, as he knows the pain of being dumped.
happy little toddler.
* PutOnABus: In Season 4, he graduates from high school PintsizedPowerhouse: Even before she learned to talk, she was capable of lifting and goes off to college. He's mentioned a couple of times, but never actually seen in person during the final season.throwing Monkey Fist with one hand.



[[folder:Zita Flores]]
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--> Voiced by: Creator/NikaFutterman

A student at Middleton High School who worked at the local multiplex theater.

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[[folder:Zita Flores]]
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[[folder:Sensei]]
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--> Voiced by: Creator/NikaFutterman

A student at Middleton High School
org/pmwiki/pub/images/master_sensei_mugshot.png]]
-->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/GeorgeTakei

Headmaster of the Yamanouchi Ninja School, Sensei is introduced in "Exchange", going into more detail on Ron's mystic monkey powers. He is a wise character
who worked at the local multiplex theater. dispenses advice and is more than capable of holding his own.



* ActionGirl: Brave and capable in danger and this is lampshaded by Ron ("Are all girls like this, or just the ones I know?").
* BackForTheFinale: Return in the series finale as Felix's [[PairTheSpares girlfriend]].
* GamerChick: Zita was a highly experienced player of the online computer game Everlot. Though she was only well-known among a small group of friends at the time, since she spearheaded a successful revolt against the infamous Wraithmaster and was vital to his defeat, it is fairly safe to assume that her status in the game was considerably elevated afterward.
* NiceGirl: Zita has a friendly personality.
* PairTheSpares: By the series finale, she and Felix seemed to have become a couple.
* SatelliteLoveInterest: For Ron. Most of her scenes are related to him.

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* ActionGirl: Brave BadassGrandpa: He only cuts loose in two of his appearances, but when he does, he takes out a [[NinjaPirateZombieRobot huge Samurai Guerilla]] by effortlessly blocking its blows with his hands, and capable in danger then takes it down with his ''sandal.'' He also takes on Yono with magic, but that didn't work so well...
* OldMaster: Principal of a ninja school
and he has a long white beard.
* TakenForGranite: Like [[ActionGirl Kim]], Sensei temporarily suffers
this is lampshaded by Ron ("Are all girls like this, or just the ones I know?").
* BackForTheFinale: Return in the series finale as Felix's [[PairTheSpares girlfriend]].
* GamerChick: Zita was a highly experienced player of the online computer game Everlot. Though she was only well-known among a small group of friends
at the time, since she spearheaded hands of Yono; but, like Kim, he gets better.
* WizardBeard: He sports
a successful revolt against the infamous Wraithmaster and was vital more believable version, which only goes down to around his defeat, it is fairly safe to assume that her status in the game was considerably elevated afterward.
* NiceGirl: Zita has a friendly personality.
* PairTheSpares: By the series finale, she and Felix seemed to have become a couple.
* SatelliteLoveInterest: For Ron. Most of her scenes are related to him.
midsection.



[[folder:Felix Renton]]
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->'''Voiced by:''' Jason Marsden

Felix Renton is a student at Middleton High School who is friends with Ron and Kim (although he's closer to Ron).

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[[folder:Felix Renton]]
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[[folder:Yori]]
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->'''Voiced
org/pmwiki/pub/images/yoribio.jpg]]
-->'''Voiced
by:''' Jason Marsden

Felix Renton
Keiko Agena

Student at the Yamanouchi Ninja School, she
is a student at Middleton High School who is friends with Ron and Kim (although he's closer also introduced in "Exchanged". She shows attraction to Ron).Ron, inciting Kim's jealously a couple of times.



* BigEater: He was able to out-eat Ron.
* BrainyBrunette: Felix was very intelligent, and was best known for his quick thinking in a crisis, as well as handling his wheelchair's cyber-robotics with ease.
* GeniusCripple: Felix is handicapped and is a brilliant young man. He handles a cool wheelchair that allows him to fly (built for him specifically by his mother), and governments and militaries want to work with him and his legendary brainpower. He prefers to goof off and play video games with Ron. Felix was even the class valedictorian of his graduating class.
* HandicappedBadass: Felix is paraplegic and though seemingly a normal wheelchair at most times, Felix could instantly take to the air with it, or defend himself by deploying a pair of robot arms.
* LikeParentLikeChild: His mother is a genius in cybernetics and robotics, having designed Felix's wheelchair. It's clear where Felix gets his smarts from.
* NiceGuy: Kind, easygoing, helpful, and friendly.
* PairTheSpares: By the series finale, he and Zira have become a couple.

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* BigEater: ActionGirl: She's training to be a ninja.
%%* BadassNormal
* BecauseDestinySaysSo: Says that Kim and Ron becoming a couple is "destiny."
* CasualDangerDialog: Tied back-to-back with Kim and surrounded by lava is a "minor setback".
* CatchPhrase: "Oh, Stoppable-san, you and your American-style [character foible]s", typically followed by "Of course it will be your honor to [complete-mundane-but-arduous-task-X without aid from ninja allies]"[[hottip:*:Usually after they have shown up and helped out in some way. For example, once they procured tickets for an international flight, but Ron still had to carry the luggage.]]
* FirstNameBasis: When she first meets Ron she calls him "Stoppable-san", despite his requests for her to switch to "Ron-san". After getting to know him better, she switches to the latter.
He was able to out-eat Ron.
considers this a fist-pumping victory.
* BrainyBrunette: Felix was IWantMyBelovedToBeHappy: While she obviously had feelings for Ron, she assured Team Possible that she really is fine with Kim and Ron dating.
* NiceGirl: Yori is
very intelligent, and was best known for his quick thinking respectful with everyone she met, the only exception being established villains.
* {{Ninja}}: Training to be one at a secret ninja school
in a crisis, Japan.
* ParentalAbandonment: Are her parents still around?
* SarcasmBlind: She misinterprets it as "American-style jokes".
* SingleWomanSeeksGoodMan: Yori shows an interest in Ron's humorous personality
as well as handling his wheelchair's cyber-robotics benevolent behavior.
* YamatoNadeshiko: She's a Japanese lady who is always reserved and composed. She fights
with ease.
* GeniusCripple: Felix is handicapped and is
a brilliant young man. He handles a cool wheelchair that allows him to fly (built for him specifically by his mother), and governments and militaries want to work with him and his legendary brainpower. He prefers to goof off and play video games with Ron. Felix was even the class valedictorian of his graduating class.
* HandicappedBadass: Felix is paraplegic and though seemingly a normal wheelchair at most times, Felix could instantly take to the air with it, or defend himself by deploying a pair of robot arms.
* LikeParentLikeChild: His mother is a genius in cybernetics and robotics, having designed Felix's wheelchair. It's clear where Felix gets his smarts from.
* NiceGuy: Kind, easygoing, helpful, and friendly.
* PairTheSpares: By the series finale, he and Zira have become a couple.
paper folding fan.



!!Others

[[folder:Mr. and Mrs. Stoppable]]
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-->'''Voiced by:''' Elliot Gould (Mr. Stoppable)/Andrea Martin (Mrs. Stoppable)

Ron's parents. Mr. Stoppable is a skilled actuary (good enough to be nominated as ''actuary of the year'') and its unknown what Mrs. Stoppable does.

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!!Others

[[folder:Mr. and Mrs. Stoppable]]
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[[folder:Team Impossible]]
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-->'''Voiced ->'''Voiced by:''' Elliot Gould (Mr. Stoppable)/Andrea Martin (Mrs. Stoppable)

Ron's parents. Mr. Stoppable
Unknown

Team Impossible
is a skilled actuary (good enough to be nominated as ''actuary group of three highly trained high-danger operatives who were [[HiredGuns in it for the year'') cash]]. A client trying to contact them via their web site accidentally hit "k" before entering the address "impossible.com", resulting in Kim [[MissedTheCall getting the call intended for them]] and its unknown what Mrs. Stoppable does.undertaking her [[CalltoAdventure first heroic mission]]. They were content for the first three seasons to let Kim "have her fun", but they finally appear in the flesh during the episode [[CharacterTitle "Team Impossible,"]] in which they suborn Kim's rides, leaving her unable to get to her missions, in an effort to squeeze her out of hero work. They are eventually forced by Team Possible to stop interfering with them, and to join Global Justice.



* BumblingDad: Mr. Stoppable is like a grown-up version of his son in this regard. Defying this trope was the point of his Day In The Limelight.
* CatchPhrase: Mr. Stoppable's is "I can work anywhere." He even said this ''on the moon!''
* CrouchingMoronHiddenBadass: Mr. Stoppable defeated a math-themed supervillain at his own game by [[MundaneMadeAwesome using better math than him]].
* ADayInTheLimelight: Mr. Stoppable's defeat of the Mathter in "Mathter and Fervent" because of the math involved.
* JewishMother: Mrs. Stoppable.
* {{Meganekko}}: Mrs. Stoppable.
* ParentalNeglect: They don't bother to warn Ron about major life events (moving, adopting a baby) until the event is upon him, at which point they say, "This ''is'' our way of telling you." Though Mr. Stoppable is a better than his wife in regards to this.
* TinyGuyHugeGirl: Mrs. Stoppable is about half a head taller than her husband.
* {{Unnamed Parent}}s: {{Fanon}} has their names being Gene and Jean but canon is silent on the matter.
* WhatExactlyIsHisJob: It's never revealed what Mrs. Stoppable's job was, but it is implied to be in home office.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Hana Stoppable]]
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->'''Voiced by:''' Grey [=DeLisle=]

Ron's adopted baby sister from Japan.

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* BumblingDad: Mr. Stoppable is AlliterativeName: The three members of the team are Dash Daman, Crash Cranston, and Burn Burnmen.
* AlwaysSomeoneBetter: They initially seem
like a grown-up version of his son in this regard. Defying to Kim, but she's ultimately this trope was to them. They had to sabotage her rides just to get her out of the point way but when stuck in a situation just like that of his Day Kim's origin in ''A Stitch In The Limelight.Time'', they were utterly stumped on what to do--Kim made them look like amateurs.
* CatchPhrase: Mr. Stoppable's is "I can work anywhere." He even said this ''on the moon!''
* CrouchingMoronHiddenBadass: Mr. Stoppable defeated
BadassNormal: All three of them lack superpowers, and are, in a math-themed supervillain at his own game by [[MundaneMadeAwesome sense, adult, male, mercenary versions of Team Possible, using better math than him]].
* ADayInTheLimelight: Mr. Stoppable's defeat
gadgets and an arsenal of martial arts to bring down the (occasionally) superpowered villains of the Mathter in "Mathter and Fervent" because of the math involved.verse.
* JewishMother: Mrs. Stoppable.
* {{Meganekko}}: Mrs. Stoppable.
* ParentalNeglect: They don't bother to warn Ron about major life events (moving, adopting a baby) until
BaldBlackLeaderGuy: Dash Daman leads the event is upon him, at which point they say, "This ''is'' our way of telling you." Though Mr. Stoppable is a better than his wife in regards to this.group.
* TinyGuyHugeGirl: Mrs. Stoppable is about half a head taller than CurbstompBattle: This summarizes what happens when the three try to prevent Kim's antics by ending her husband.
* {{Unnamed Parent}}s: {{Fanon}} has their names being Gene
adventures; [[NeverSayDie forever]]. Ironically it's not Kim who thwarts them, but ''Wade'', the guy who runs Kim's website for her and Jean Ron, after they countered his hacking and [[BerserkButton fried his system]] as a result.
* GeniusBruiser: Burn Burnmen is just as big and heavily muscled as his teammates and he is a highly certified public accountant,
but canon is silent on numbers aren't the matter.only thing he crunches.
* HiredGuns: [[EvenEvilHasStandards They just don't work for villains.]] Which Kim does for Mr. Hench, albeit grudgingly.
* LampshadeHanging: Dash asks Ron why his [[IKnowKungFaux Monkey Kung Fu]] isn't manifesting.
-->'''Ron''': ''It comes and it goes''.

* WhatExactlyIsHisJob: It's never revealed what Mrs. Stoppable's job was, JumpingOffTheSlipperySlope: These guys did this by forcing Kim out of hero work because she cut into their profit margins, because she does it for ''free'' (and occasionally asks for help to later missions). They also go from simply giving her a stern warning to trying to [[NeverSayDie permanently end]] her adventures.
* KickTheDog: They zap a moviegoer who refused to leave with a "Fork" when they try to [[BullyingADragon intimidate Kim]]. The kid paid $9.75 to see the movie.
* MissedTheCall: Kim's first adventure was rescuing someone who tried to contact Team Impossible
but it is implied to be in home office.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Hana Stoppable]]
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reached her website instead.
* PunchClockHero: They're mercenaries--they save the world just like Kim and Ron do, except they charge money for their missions. If you don't pay, you don't get help.
* PunnyName: Dash Daman. Dash da(the) man.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Dr. Betty Director]]
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->'''Voiced -->'''Voiced by:''' Grey [=DeLisle=]

Ron's adopted baby sister from Japan.
Felicity Huffman

Chief of Global Justice, who occasionally recruits Kim to help with a case and is interested in learning the secret to her success.



* AnnoyingYoungerSibling: Ron views Hana this way at first. He eventually warms up to her.
* BadassAdorable: While a foot tall and making cute baby noises, she was able to defeat Monkey Fist and [[spoiler:Yono]].
* BigBrotherWorship: Hana quickly came to love Ron.
* CheerfulChild: {{Justified|Trope}}. Hana is a toddler and is rarely upset.
* CuteBruiser: Hana is a toddler with prophesied "monkey ninja" powers.
* HappilyAdopted: By the Stoppables and she's quite the happy little toddler.
* PintsizedPowerhouse: Even before she learned to talk, she was capable of lifting and throwing Monkey Fist with one hand.

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* AnnoyingYoungerSibling: Ron views Hana this way at first. He eventually warms up to her.
EvilTwin: Sort of -- Gemini is her evil ''fraternal'' twin, who doesn't look like her (even ignoring the fact that he's a guy) except that he also wears an {{eyepatch|OfPower}}.
* BadassAdorable: While a foot tall and making cute baby noises, {{Expy}}: A female ComicBook/NickFury as she was able to defeat Monkey Fist and [[spoiler:Yono]].
* BigBrotherWorship: Hana quickly came to love Ron.
* CheerfulChild: {{Justified|Trope}}. Hana
is a toddler badass EyepatchOfPower wearing leader of an international organization that fights crime.
%%* ImpossibleHourglassFigure:
* NotSoAboveItAll: Dr. Director
and is rarely upset.
* CuteBruiser: Hana is
Gemini at first seemingly have a toddler with prophesied "monkey ninja" powers.
* HappilyAdopted: By the Stoppables and she's quite the happy little toddler.
* PintsizedPowerhouse: Even
typical antagonist relationship, before the reveal they are twin siblings, revealed when they call each other by first name (Betty and Sheldon respectably). Cue the two bickering like children due to their past and Gemini even going to get their mother involved. Ron lampshades the goofiness of it all.
* ReasonableAuthorityFigure: Unlike Team Impossible,
she learned to talk, she was capable of lifting and throwing Monkey Fist works with one hand.Kim to complete missions instead of trying to brush her aside because she didn't feel threatened by Kim's success. She picks up Kim's help in Season One and Kim's record grew to at least twice if not three times the size it was then when Team Impossible started picking on her, including at least a few more ops with Global Justice [[SugarWiki/NoProblemWithLicensedGames in the tie-in games]].
* SiblingSenioritySquabble: Gemini [[FreudianExcuse attributes his conflict with his sister]] to the fact that she didn't defer to his status as the elder twin (by four minutes).



[[folder:Sensei]]
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-->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/GeorgeTakei

Headmaster of the Yamanouchi Ninja School, Sensei is introduced in "Exchange", going into more detail on Ron's mystic monkey powers. He is a wise character who dispenses advice and is more than capable of holding his own.

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[[folder:Sensei]]
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[[folder:Team Go]]
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-->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/GeorgeTakei

Headmaster
org/pmwiki/pub/images/kpcteamgo.jpg]]
--> Hego voiced by: Creator/ChristopherMcDonald
--> Mego voiced by: Creator/JereBurns
--> Wego voiced by: Creator/FredSavage

A do-gooder SuperFamilyTeam composed of Shego's four brothers--the somewhat dim-witted but principled Hego, the narcissistic and self-centered Mego, and the energetic Wego twins. Shego used to be part
of the Yamanouchi Ninja School, Sensei is introduced in "Exchange", going into more detail on Ron's mystic monkey powers. He is a wise character who dispenses advice team before she [[BlackSheep quit]] and is more than capable of holding his own.[[FaceHeelTurn became a supervillain]].



* BadassGrandpa: He only cuts loose in two of his appearances, but when he does, he takes out a [[NinjaPirateZombieRobot huge Samurai Guerilla]] by effortlessly blocking its blows with his hands, and then takes it down with his ''sandal.'' He also takes on Yono with magic, but that didn't work so well...
* OldMaster: Principal of a ninja school and he has a long white beard.
* TakenForGranite: Like [[ActionGirl Kim]], Sensei temporarily suffers this at the hands of Yono; but, like Kim, he gets better.
* WizardBeard: He sports a more believable version, which only goes down to around his midsection.

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* BadassGrandpa: He CainAndAbel: All of them are the Abels to Shego's Cain; it's implied she betrayed them at one point.
* CrouchingMoronHiddenBadass: Without Shego to keep them in line they're good but nothing special. With Shego around, they're ''invincible''. They know it:
-->'''Electronique:''' "How did the four of you ever manage to get ''anything'' done?!"
-->'''Shego's brothers (together):''' "Shego!"
-->'''Hego:''' "She had a way of keeping things focused. When she left, the team sort of...fell apart."
* CurtainsMatchTheWindow: All of them--Hego has blue hair and blue eyes, Mego has purple hair and purple eyes, and the twins have red hair and red eyes. This is
only cuts loose in two of his appearances, but when he does, he takes out a [[NinjaPirateZombieRobot huge Samurai Guerilla]] by effortlessly blocking its blows superpowered, though, as Hego appears in his civilian identity with his hands, normal black hair.
* DeadpanSnarker: Mego is prone to making insulting wisecracks.
* TheDividual: The twins do everything together
and then takes it down with his ''sandal.'' He also takes on Yono with magic, but are always treated as one person, to the extent that didn't work so well...
* OldMaster: Principal
both of a ninja school them are known as "Wego."
* EgocentricTeamNaming: It's assumed that Hego named the group as he's the leader
and he has a long white beard.seems to be the eldest, but Mego is the self-centered one of the group. That is not to say, however, that Hego (who is not without his personality flaws) wouldn't do such an act.
* FamilyThemeNaming: Shego, Hego, Mego and the Wego Twins (though these seem to be codenames rather than personal names).
* FashionableAsymmetry: Their outfits are harlequin-dazzle patterns (see Shego's entry above), of black and blue (Hego), purple (Mego), or red (the Wegos).
* FinishingEachOthersSentences: The twins do this all the time. They're twins.

* TakenForGranite: Like [[ActionGirl Kim]], Sensei temporarily suffers GoodCannotComprehendEvil: Hego at least, since he's insistent that there is still good in Shego even after she directly backstabs them, after she betrayed them the first time in their backstory.
* IncredibleShrinkingMan: Mego's superpower is to decrease his size. He insists that
this at is ''very'' useful.
* TheLeader: Hego appears to be
the hands team's because he gives Mego a hard time about not following procedure.
* MagicMeteor: They got their superpowers from a "glowing, rainbow-colored comet" when they were kids.
* MeaningfulName: Hego is the most masculine, Mego is [[ItsAllAboutMe egocentric]], and the Wego twins work in conjunction with each other.
* PowerGlows: Whenever they use their power they glow.
* ProdigalFamily: To Shego. She left.
* SelfDuplication: The twins are able to create multiple copies
of Yono; but, like Kim, he gets better.
themselves.
* WizardBeard: He sports a more believable version, which only goes down to around his midsection.SuperStrength: Hego's superpower makes lifting cars easy.
* YouGottaHaveBlueHair:
** Hego has blue hair.
** Mego has purple hair.
* ZergRush: The twins' preferred fighting style is overwhelming the enemy with sheer numbers.



[[folder:Yori]]
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-->'''Voiced by:''' Keiko Agena

Student at the Yamanouchi Ninja School, she is also introduced in "Exchanged". She shows attraction to Ron, inciting Kim's jealously a couple of times.

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[[folder:Yori]]
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[[folder:Connie and Lonnie Rockwaller]]
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-->'''Voiced by:''' Keiko Agena

Student at the Yamanouchi Ninja School, she is also introduced in "Exchanged". She shows attraction to Ron, inciting Kim's jealously a couple of times.
--> Voiced by: Creator/GreyDeLisle

Bonnie Rockwaller's two older sisters as well as Bonnie's only known siblings.



* ActionGirl: She's training to be a ninja.
%%* BadassNormal
* BecauseDestinySaysSo: Says that Kim and Ron becoming a couple is "destiny."
* CasualDangerDialog: Tied back-to-back with Kim and surrounded by lava is a "minor setback".
* CatchPhrase: "Oh, Stoppable-san, you and your American-style [character foible]s", typically followed by "Of course it will be your honor to [complete-mundane-but-arduous-task-X without aid from ninja allies]"[[hottip:*:Usually after they have shown up and helped out in some way. For example, once they procured tickets for an international flight, but Ron still had to carry the luggage.]]
* FirstNameBasis: When she first meets Ron she calls him "Stoppable-san", despite his requests for her to switch to "Ron-san". After getting to know him better, she switches to the latter. He considers this a fist-pumping victory.
* IWantMyBelovedToBeHappy: While she obviously had feelings for Ron, she assured Team Possible that she really is fine with Kim and Ron dating.
* NiceGirl: Yori is very respectful with everyone she met, the only exception being established villains.
* {{Ninja}}: Training to be one at a secret ninja school in Japan.
* ParentalAbandonment: Are her parents still around?
* SarcasmBlind: She misinterprets it as "American-style jokes".
* SingleWomanSeeksGoodMan: Yori shows an interest in Ron's humorous personality as well as his benevolent behavior.
* YamatoNadeshiko: She's a Japanese lady who is always reserved and composed. She fights with a paper folding fan.

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* ActionGirl: She's training AloofBigSister: Connie and Lonnie seem very close to each other, but they don't seem all that close to Bonnie.
* {{Alpha Bitch}}es: Connie and Lonnie may have been this when they were students at Middleton High School.
* AlwaysSomeoneBetter: They're both this to Bonnie--Connie's said
to be a ninja.
%%* BadassNormal
* BecauseDestinySaysSo: Says that Kim
the most intelligent while Lonnie's considered to be the most beautiful. They often claim, "Connie got all ''the brains'', Lonnie got all ''the looks'', and Ron becoming a couple is "destiny.Bonnie got ''the rest''."
* CasualDangerDialog: Tied back-to-back with Kim and surrounded by lava is a "minor setback".
* CatchPhrase: "Oh, Stoppable-san, you and your American-style [character foible]s",
BigSisterBully: They're just as mean ([[UpToEleven if not]] ''[[UpToEleven meaner]]'') to Bonnie as she typically followed by "Of course it will be your honor is to [complete-mundane-but-arduous-task-X without aid from ninja allies]"[[hottip:*:Usually after they have others.
* BrainlessBeauty: It's
shown up that Lonnie's [[FeigningIntelligence not as smart as she might try to pull off]], as in her and helped out in Connie's only appearance, she incorrectly called ''France'' a ''city''.
* HateSink: Simply exists to belittle their younger sister and being unlikable.
* InformedAbility: Very little is actually known about their abilities, aside from Connie being the most intelligent and Lonnie being the most beautiful (if one would count that as a "skill"). However, Connie and Lonnie must have
some way. For example, once kind of skills, if they procured tickets for an international flight, were able to win their [[TalentContest school talent show]] multiple years in a row when they were in high school.
* {{Jerkass}}es: They aren't just mean and rude to their sister,
but Ron still had to carry others as well, such as when Kim tried introducing herself to them:
-->'''Kim:''' Hi I'm-
-->'''Connie and Lonnie:''' (at
the luggage.]]
* FirstNameBasis: When
same time) ''So don't care!''
** They even call Kim "Amy" and say "Whatever" when
she first meets Ron she calls him "Stoppable-san", despite his requests for corrects them on her to switch to "Ron-san". After getting to know him better, she switches name.
* {{Satellite Character}}s: Other than being Bonnie's sisters who're are apparently the biggest reason in her turnout as a mean person, they don't really add much
to the latter. He considers this a fist-pumping victory.
show's plot.
* IWantMyBelovedToBeHappy: While she obviously had feelings for Ron, she assured Team Possible SiblingRivalry: Not with each other, but with Bonnie.
* SingleMindedTwins: Personality wise, they're identical to each other--also, they're basically just meaner, bitchier versions of Bonnie. It's never said if Connie and Lonnie are actually twins, but the way they interact with each other strongly indicates
that she really is fine with Kim they are.
* ThemeTwinNaming: With each other ''and'' their younger sister--"Connie," "Lonnie"
and Ron dating.
"Bonnie."
* NiceGirl: Yori is {{Those Two G|uys}}irls: They're presumably very respectful with everyone she met, the close to each other, but given that they only exception being established villains.
* {{Ninja}}: Training to be one at a secret ninja school
made '''one''' physical appearance in Japan.
* ParentalAbandonment: Are her parents still around?
* SarcasmBlind: She misinterprets it as "American-style jokes".
* SingleWomanSeeksGoodMan: Yori shows an interest in Ron's humorous personality as well as his benevolent behavior.
* YamatoNadeshiko: She's a Japanese lady who is always reserved
the entire ''Kim Possible''-franchise, it's unknown how often and composed. She fights with a paper folding fan.how much time they actually spend together.



[[folder:Team Impossible]]
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->'''Voiced by:''' Unknown

Team Impossible is a group of three highly trained high-danger operatives who were [[HiredGuns in it for the cash]]. A client trying to contact them via their web site accidentally hit "k" before entering the address "impossible.com", resulting in Kim [[MissedTheCall getting the call intended for them]] and undertaking her [[CalltoAdventure first heroic mission]]. They were content for the first three seasons to let Kim "have her fun", but they finally appear in the flesh during the episode [[CharacterTitle "Team Impossible,"]] in which they suborn Kim's rides, leaving her unable to get to her missions, in an effort to squeeze her out of hero work. They are eventually forced by Team Possible to stop interfering with them, and to join Global Justice.

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[[folder:Team Impossible]]
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[[folder:Mrs. Rockwaller]]
--> Voiced by: Jo Anne Worley
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->'''Voiced by:''' Unknown

Team Impossible is a group of three highly trained high-danger operatives who were [[HiredGuns in it for the cash]]. A client trying to contact them via their web site accidentally hit "k" before entering the address "impossible.com", resulting in Kim [[MissedTheCall getting the call intended for them]]
org/pmwiki/pub/images/mrsrockwaller_5010.jpg]]

Bonnie's cheerful
and undertaking her [[CalltoAdventure first heroic mission]]. They were content for the first three seasons to let Kim "have her fun", but they finally appear in the flesh during the episode [[CharacterTitle "Team Impossible,"]] in which they suborn Kim's rides, leaving her unable to get to her missions, in an effort to squeeze her out of hero work. They are eventually forced by Team Possible to stop interfering with them, and to join Global Justice.eccentric mother.



* AlliterativeName: The three members of the team are Dash Daman, Crash Cranston, and Burn Burnmen.
* AlwaysSomeoneBetter: They initially seem like this to Kim, but she's ultimately this to them. They had to sabotage her rides just to get her out of the way but when stuck in a situation just like that of Kim's origin in ''A Stitch In Time'', they were utterly stumped on what to do--Kim made them look like amateurs.
* BadassNormal: All three of them lack superpowers, and are, in a sense, adult, male, mercenary versions of Team Possible, using gadgets and an arsenal of martial arts to bring down the (occasionally) superpowered villains of the verse.
* BaldBlackLeaderGuy: Dash Daman leads the group.
* CurbstompBattle: This summarizes what happens when the three try to prevent Kim's antics by ending her adventures; [[NeverSayDie forever]]. Ironically it's not Kim who thwarts them, but ''Wade'', the guy who runs Kim's website for her and Ron, after they countered his hacking and [[BerserkButton fried his system]] as a result.
* GeniusBruiser: Burn Burnmen is just as big and heavily muscled as his teammates and he is a highly certified public accountant, but numbers aren't the only thing he crunches.
* HiredGuns: [[EvenEvilHasStandards They just don't work for villains.]] Which Kim does for Mr. Hench, albeit grudgingly.
* LampshadeHanging: Dash asks Ron why his [[IKnowKungFaux Monkey Kung Fu]] isn't manifesting.
-->'''Ron''': ''It comes and it goes''.
* JumpingOffTheSlipperySlope: These guys did this by forcing Kim out of hero work because she cut into their profit margins, because she does it for ''free'' (and occasionally asks for help to later missions). They also go from simply giving her a stern warning to trying to [[NeverSayDie permanently end]] her adventures.
* KickTheDog: They zap a moviegoer who refused to leave with a "Fork" when they try to [[BullyingADragon intimidate Kim]]. The kid paid $9.75 to see the movie.
* MissedTheCall: Kim's first adventure was rescuing someone who tried to contact Team Impossible but reached her website instead.
* PunchClockHero: They're mercenaries--they save the world just like Kim and Ron do, except they charge money for their missions. If you don't pay, you don't get help.
* PunnyName: Dash Daman. Dash da(the) man.

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* AlliterativeName: The three members AmazinglyEmbarrassingParents: At the end of the team are Dash Daman, Crash Cranston, and Burn Burnmen.
* AlwaysSomeoneBetter: They initially seem like this to Kim, but she's ultimately this to them. They had to sabotage
episode "Downhill," she starts calling Bonnie "Bon-Bon" in front of her rides just classmates, much to get her out of the way but when stuck in a situation just like that of Kim's origin in ''A Stitch In Time'', they were utterly stumped on what to do--Kim made them look like amateurs.
Bonnie's dismay.
%%* BeautyMark
* BadassNormal: All three of them lack superpowers, and are, in a sense, adult, male, mercenary versions of Team Possible, using gadgets and an arsenal of martial arts to bring down the (occasionally) superpowered villains of the verse.
MotorMouth: She's quite talkative.
* BaldBlackLeaderGuy: Dash Daman leads the group.
* CurbstompBattle: This summarizes what happens when the three try to prevent Kim's antics by ending her adventures; [[NeverSayDie forever]]. Ironically it's not Kim who thwarts them, but ''Wade'', the guy who runs Kim's website for her and Ron, after they countered his hacking and [[BerserkButton fried his system]] as a result.
* GeniusBruiser: Burn Burnmen is just as big and heavily muscled as his teammates and he is a highly certified public accountant, but numbers aren't the only thing he crunches.
* HiredGuns: [[EvenEvilHasStandards They just don't work for villains.]] Which Kim does for Mr. Hench, albeit grudgingly.
* LampshadeHanging: Dash asks Ron why his [[IKnowKungFaux Monkey Kung Fu]] isn't manifesting.
-->'''Ron''': ''It comes and it goes''.
* JumpingOffTheSlipperySlope: These guys did this by forcing Kim out of hero work
MyBelovedSmother: Implied towards Bonnie because she cut into their profit margins, because she does it for ''free'' (and occasionally asks for help to later missions). They also go from simply giving of her a stern warning to trying to [[NeverSayDie permanently end]] actions in "Downhill".
* NiceGirl: She's very friendly.
* OpenMindedParent: Implied. This may be the reason why
her adventures.
* KickTheDog: They zap a moviegoer who refused to leave with a "Fork" when they try to [[BullyingADragon intimidate Kim]]. The kid paid $9.75 to see the movie.
* MissedTheCall: Kim's first adventure was rescuing someone who tried to contact Team Impossible but reached her website instead.
* PunchClockHero: They're mercenaries--they save the world just like Kim and Ron do, except they charge money for their missions. If you don't pay, you don't get help.
* PunnyName: Dash Daman. Dash da(the) man.
daughters are {{spoiled brat}}s.




[[folder:Dr. Betty Director]]
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-->'''Voiced by:''' Felicity Huffman

Chief of Global Justice, who occasionally recruits Kim to help with a case and is interested in learning the secret to her success.



* EvilTwin: Sort of -- Gemini is her evil ''fraternal'' twin, who doesn't look like her (even ignoring the fact that he's a guy) except that he also wears an {{eyepatch|OfPower}}.
* {{Expy}}: A female ComicBook/NickFury as she is a badass EyepatchOfPower wearing leader of an international organization that fights crime.
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* NotSoAboveItAll: Dr. Director and Gemini at first seemingly have a typical antagonist relationship, before the reveal they are twin siblings, revealed when they call each other by first name (Betty and Sheldon respectably). Cue the two bickering like children due to their past and Gemini even going to get their mother involved. Ron lampshades the goofiness of it all.
* ReasonableAuthorityFigure: Unlike Team Impossible, she works with Kim to complete missions instead of trying to brush her aside because she didn't feel threatened by Kim's success. She picks up Kim's help in Season One and Kim's record grew to at least twice if not three times the size it was then when Team Impossible started picking on her, including at least a few more ops with Global Justice [[SugarWiki/NoProblemWithLicensedGames in the tie-in games]].
* SiblingSenioritySquabble: Gemini [[FreudianExcuse attributes his conflict with his sister]] to the fact that she didn't defer to his status as the elder twin (by four minutes).
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[[folder:Team Go]]
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--> Hego voiced by: Creator/ChristopherMcDonald
--> Mego voiced by: Creator/JereBurns
--> Wego voiced by: Creator/FredSavage

A do-gooder SuperFamilyTeam composed of Shego's four brothers--the somewhat dim-witted but principled Hego, the narcissistic and self-centered Mego, and the energetic Wego twins. Shego used to be part of the team before she [[BlackSheep quit]] and [[FaceHeelTurn became a supervillain]].
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* CainAndAbel: All of them are the Abels to Shego's Cain; it's implied she betrayed them at one point.
* CrouchingMoronHiddenBadass: Without Shego to keep them in line they're good but nothing special. With Shego around, they're ''invincible''. They know it:
-->'''Electronique:''' "How did the four of you ever manage to get ''anything'' done?!"
-->'''Shego's brothers (together):''' "Shego!"
-->'''Hego:''' "She had a way of keeping things focused. When she left, the team sort of...fell apart."
* CurtainsMatchTheWindow: All of them--Hego has blue hair and blue eyes, Mego has purple hair and purple eyes, and the twins have red hair and red eyes. This is only when superpowered, though, as Hego appears in his civilian identity with normal black hair.
* DeadpanSnarker: Mego is prone to making insulting wisecracks.
* TheDividual: The twins do everything together and are always treated as one person, to the extent that both of them are known as "Wego."
* EgocentricTeamNaming: It's assumed that Hego named the group as he's the leader and seems to be the eldest, but Mego is the self-centered one of the group. That is not to say, however, that Hego (who is not without his personality flaws) wouldn't do such an act.
* FamilyThemeNaming: Shego, Hego, Mego and the Wego Twins (though these seem to be codenames rather than personal names).
* FashionableAsymmetry: Their outfits are harlequin-dazzle patterns (see Shego's entry above), of black and blue (Hego), purple (Mego), or red (the Wegos).
* FinishingEachOthersSentences: The twins do this all the time. They're twins.
* GoodCannotComprehendEvil: Hego at least, since he's insistent that there is still good in Shego even after she directly backstabs them, after she betrayed them the first time in their backstory.
* IncredibleShrinkingMan: Mego's superpower is to decrease his size. He insists that this is ''very'' useful.
* TheLeader: Hego appears to be the team's because he gives Mego a hard time about not following procedure.
* MagicMeteor: They got their superpowers from a "glowing, rainbow-colored comet" when they were kids.
* MeaningfulName: Hego is the most masculine, Mego is [[ItsAllAboutMe egocentric]], and the Wego twins work in conjunction with each other.
* PowerGlows: Whenever they use their power they glow.
* ProdigalFamily: To Shego. She left.
* SelfDuplication: The twins are able to create multiple copies of themselves.
* SuperStrength: Hego's superpower makes lifting cars easy.
* YouGottaHaveBlueHair:
** Hego has blue hair.
** Mego has purple hair.
* ZergRush: The twins' preferred fighting style is overwhelming the enemy with sheer numbers.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Connie and Lonnie Rockwaller]]
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--> Voiced by: Creator/GreyDeLisle

Bonnie Rockwaller's two older sisters as well as Bonnie's only known siblings.
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* AloofBigSister: Connie and Lonnie seem very close to each other, but they don't seem all that close to Bonnie.
* {{Alpha Bitch}}es: Connie and Lonnie may have been this when they were students at Middleton High School.
* AlwaysSomeoneBetter: They're both this to Bonnie--Connie's said to be the most intelligent while Lonnie's considered to be the most beautiful. They often claim, "Connie got all ''the brains'', Lonnie got all ''the looks'', and Bonnie got ''the rest''."
* BigSisterBully: They're just as mean ([[UpToEleven if not]] ''[[UpToEleven meaner]]'') to Bonnie as she typically is to others.
* BrainlessBeauty: It's shown that Lonnie's [[FeigningIntelligence not as smart as she might try to pull off]], as in her and Connie's only appearance, she incorrectly called ''France'' a ''city''.
* HateSink: Simply exists to belittle their younger sister and being unlikable.
* InformedAbility: Very little is actually known about their abilities, aside from Connie being the most intelligent and Lonnie being the most beautiful (if one would count that as a "skill"). However, Connie and Lonnie must have some kind of skills, if they were able to win their [[TalentContest school talent show]] multiple years in a row when they were in high school.
* {{Jerkass}}es: They aren't just mean and rude to their sister, but to others as well, such as when Kim tried introducing herself to them:
-->'''Kim:''' Hi I'm-
-->'''Connie and Lonnie:''' (at the same time) ''So don't care!''
** They even call Kim "Amy" and say "Whatever" when she corrects them on her name.
* {{Satellite Character}}s: Other than being Bonnie's sisters who're are apparently the biggest reason in her turnout as a mean person, they don't really add much to the show's plot.
* SiblingRivalry: Not with each other, but with Bonnie.
* SingleMindedTwins: Personality wise, they're identical to each other--also, they're basically just meaner, bitchier versions of Bonnie. It's never said if Connie and Lonnie are actually twins, but the way they interact with each other strongly indicates that they are.
* ThemeTwinNaming: With each other ''and'' their younger sister--"Connie," "Lonnie" and "Bonnie."
* {{Those Two G|uys}}irls: They're presumably very close to each other, but given that they only made '''one''' physical appearance in the entire ''Kim Possible''-franchise, it's unknown how often and how much time they actually spend together.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Mrs. Rockwaller]]
--> Voiced by: Jo Anne Worley
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Bonnie's cheerful and eccentric mother.
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* AmazinglyEmbarrassingParents: At the end of the episode "Downhill," she starts calling Bonnie "Bon-Bon" in front of her classmates, much to Bonnie's dismay.
%%* BeautyMark
* MotorMouth: She's quite talkative.
* MyBelovedSmother: Implied towards Bonnie because of her actions in "Downhill".
* NiceGirl: She's very friendly.
* OpenMindedParent: Implied. This may be the reason why her daughters are {{spoiled brat}}s.
[[/folder]]
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* LikeParentLikeChild: His mother is also a genius in the advanced fields of cyber robotics.

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* LikeParentLikeChild: His mother is also a genius in the advanced fields of cyber robotics.cybernetics and robotics, having designed Felix's wheelchair. It's clear where Felix gets his smarts from.



Ron's parents.

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Ron's parents. Mr. Stoppable is a skilled actuary (good enough to be nominated as ''actuary of the year'') and its unknown what Mrs. Stoppable does.



%%* JewishMother: Mrs. Stoppable.
%%* {{Meganekko}}: Mrs. Stoppable.
* ParentalNeglect: They don't bother to warn Ron about major life events (moving, adopting a baby) until the event is upon him, at which point they say, "This ''is'' our way of telling you."

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%%* * JewishMother: Mrs. Stoppable.
%%* * {{Meganekko}}: Mrs. Stoppable.
* ParentalNeglect: They don't bother to warn Ron about major life events (moving, adopting a baby) until the event is upon him, at which point they say, "This ''is'' our way of telling you."" Though Mr. Stoppable is a better than his wife in regards to this.

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An engineer and monster truck enthusiast. Also Drakken's cousin. Seriously.

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An engineer and monster truck enthusiast. Also Drakken's cousin. enthusiast with a want of destruction. Real name: Edward Lipsky. Yes, he's ''Drakken's cousin'' Seriously.



* BunnyEarsLawyer: A genius engineer who only cares about rock music and cruising down the highway in a "sweet ride," spending his time fashioning his mullet and playing air guitar. Seriously. Like everything it's lampshaded, seriously.

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** Though its implied he's been considered this before becoming a villain.
* BunnyEarsLawyer: A genius engineer who only cares Cares mainly about rock music and cruising down the highway in a "sweet ride," spending his time fashioning his mullet and playing air guitar. He's also widely regarded as the ''most brilliant mechanical enginner in the country.'' Seriously. Like everything it's lampshaded, seriously.



* GadgeteerGenius: He may sound like a total goofball, but he's very competent at building things. Seriously.

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* GadgeteerGenius: He may sound like a total goofball, but he's a very competent at building things.talented mechanical engineer. Seriously.
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* EvenEvilHasLovedOnes: While she is now a villain and reasons she left her siblings' superhero team was because she couldn't stand anymore, she still does care for them.

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