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    Mr. and Mrs. Stoppable 

Mr. and Mrs. Stoppable

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Voiced by: Elliott Gould (Mr. Stoppable)/Andrea Martin (Mrs. Stoppable)
Appearances: Kim Possible | Kim Possible: A Sitch in Time

Ron's parents. Mr. Stoppable is a skilled actuary (good enough to be nominated actuary of the year) and it's unknown what Mrs. Stoppable does (although it's implied to be some kind of office job).


Tropes that apply to both
  • Chubby Mama, Skinny Papa: Inverted. Mrs. Stoppable is slim and tall but Mr. Stoppable is short and stout.
  • Hypocrite: Both of them tend to make important events that affect them and Ron without letting their son know. However, when Ron kept them in the dark about Hana's powers, they're upset.
  • Parental Neglect: 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 bit better than his wife in regards to this.
  • Pink Girl, Blue Boy: Mr. Stoppable wears a blue shirt while Mrs. Stoppable wears a pink sweater.
  • Smart People Wear Glasses: Parental Neglect aside, both are shown to be intelligent and wear glasses.
  • Tiny Guy, Huge Girl: While Mr. Stoppable is definitely a bit more heavy-set compared to his wife and son, Ron and Mrs. Stoppable are both noticeably taller than him.
  • Unnamed Parent: Unlike with Kim's parents, Ron's parents first names are never revealed throughout the franchise.

Tropes that apply to Mr. Stoppable

Tropes that apply to Mrs. Stoppable

  • Jewish Mother: Averted—Mrs. Stoppable is Jewish but doesn't exhibit the stereotypical behaviors associated with one.
  • Strong Family Resemblance: Ron gets most of his looks from her.
  • What, Exactly, Is His Job?: While Ron's dad is said to be an actuary, it's never explained what his mom does for a living—all we know about it is that it must be some kind of office job and that the head office for the company she works for is located somewhere in Norway.

    Hana Stoppable 

Hana Stoppable / The Han

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Voiced by: Grey DeLisle
Appearances: Kim Possible

Ron's adopted baby sister who was adopted from Japan.


    Sensei 

Sensei

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Voiced by: George Takei
Appearances: Kim Possible

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.


  • Big Good: Sensei is the head teacher of the Yamanouchi Ninja School, who arranged for Ron Stoppable and Rufus to come to the Yamanouchi Ninja School in Japan through a student exchange program. He reveals that Ron had been chosen because he had Mystical Monkey Power, and because he was connected by destiny to the Lotus Blade, a magical shape-shifting sword that only those with the power could wield.
    • He also secretly arranged for Mr. Stoppable and Mrs. Stoppable to adopt Hana Stoppable, who knew that she was the prophesized Mystical Weapon because he knew that it was imperative in both, Ron and Hana's Destinies that they be brother and sister.
  • Kung-Fu Wizard: A very skilled master martial artist and his years of meditation has granted him some pretty cool supernatural moves such as conjuring a bubble around himself that allows him to fly as well as a chi-based shockwave (resembling a lotus blooming) he used on Monkey Fist and the Yono. Ron actually lampshades this when he, Kim and Yori witness him flying.
    Ron: All right, now he's just showing off.
  • Old Master: Headmaster of a ninja school and he has a long white beard. He only cuts loose in two of his appearances, but when he does, he takes out a huge Samurai Gorilla 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...
  • Parental Substitute: It's implied that he's this for Yori, as she shows signs that he's not just a teacher to her, but a parental figure. She holds back from hugging him after he's kidnapped in "Gorilla Fist", but gives him a big one when he's turned back to normal after being turned into a statue.
  • Taken for Granite: Like Kim, Sensei temporarily suffers this at the hands of Yono; but, like Kim, he gets better.
  • Wizard Beard: He sports a more believable version, which only goes down to around his midsection, and adds to his ninja-sage persona.

    Yori 

Yori

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Voiced by: Keiko Agena
Appearances: Kim Possible

A student at the Yamanouchi Ninja School who was introduced in "Exchange". She believes that Ron is far more brave and courageous than he realizes, and along with his comical antics, she finds herself becoming attracted to him. With skills on par with Kim, Yori ends up inciting her jealousy a couple of times but doesn't seem to realize it.


  • Action Girl: She's training to be a ninja, and her skills appear to rival if not surpass Kim's.
  • Badass Normal: Unlike her opponents (and Ron), she doesn't have any supernatural powers. She is, however, really good at martial arts.
  • Because Destiny Says So: Says that Kim and Ron becoming a couple is "destiny."
  • Big Sister Instinct: She considers Hana like a little sister and is thus fiercely protective over her.
  • Casual Danger Dialogue: Tied back-to-back with Kim and surrounded by lava is a "minor setback".
  • Character 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]"
  • First-Name Basis: 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. This only applies to "Exchanged", as she reverts back to calling him "Stoppable-san" for the remainder of the show.
  • Good Counterpart: To Eric, aka Synthodrone 901 from So the Drama. Both are introduced as love interests for Ron and Kim, resulting in the other one getting jealous. Kim even jumps to the conclusion that Yori is The Mole working for Monkey Fist and trying to trap Ron, except she isn’t. 901, on the other hand, is working for Drakken and his mission is to manipulate and distract Kim and kill her if necessary. Unlike 901, Yori is actually attracted to Ron but also calmly accepted his relationship with Kim, whereas 901 was a bastard boyfriend to Kim who resorted to gaslighting Kim and accusing Ron of making up stories to keep her from foiling Drakken’s plan.
  • I Want My Beloved to Be Happy: While she obviously had feelings for Ron, she assured Team Possible that she really is fine with Kim and Ron dating.
  • Motivational Kiss: She gives one to Ron on the cheek when he has doubts about his training and tries to encourage him this way. Afterward she'd kiss him on the cheek when saying goodbye, and once in front of Kim. Granted, Yori didn't seem to catch onto Kim's jealousy like everyone else did.
  • Nice Girl: Yori is very respectful towards everyone she meets, the only exception being established villains. And while Kim had her suspicions and reservations towards her, Yori held her in very high esteem.
  • Ninja: Training to be one at a secret ninja school in Japan.
  • Not So Above It All: Downplayed. Although she's a skilled ninja, is very disciplined for a teenager and a strong believer in honor, there are still some cracks in her armor that shows she's still a young girl. The way she gives Ron a Motivational Kiss and scurries off with an excited smile on her face is one, and how she's ready to embrace Sensei with a hug before holding herself back in "Gorilla Fist" is another (she finally gets to in "Oh No! Yono!").
  • Parental Abandonment: Nothing's ever mentioned of her family, including her parents—it's unknown if either of parents are still around and Sensei seems to act as her parental figure.
  • Sarcasm-Blind: She misinterprets it as "American-style jokes".
  • School Uniforms are the New Black: The only outfits she's seen wearing are her ninja outfit (since she's from a ninja school, it's essentially a uniform itself) and her school uniform, which resembles a Sailor Fuku.
  • Single Woman Seeks Good Man: Yori shows an interest in Ron's humorous personality as well as his benevolent behavior.
  • Unknown Rival: To Kim, but only in regards to Ron. Out of all the girls in the cast, Yori is the one who incites Kim's jealousy the most, who often accuses the ninja of having ulterior motives. Although Kim eventually warmed up to Yori and saw her as a trustworthy ally and not a contender for Ron's affections, Yori only treated her with respect and didn't seem to be aware of any tension aimed towards her.
  • Yamato Nadeshiko: She's a Japanese lady who is always reserved and composed. She fights with a paper folding fan.

    Team Impossible 

Dash Daman, Crash Cranston and Burn Burnmen

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Voiced by: Gary Dourdan (Dash), Adam Rodriguez (Burn), Eric Close (Crash)
Appearances: Kim Possible | Kim Possible: A Sitch in Time (mentioned)

Team Impossible is a group of three highly trained high-danger operatives who were 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 getting the call intended for them and undertaking her 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 "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.


  • Alliterative Name: The three members of the team are Dash Daman, Crash Cranston, and Burn Burnmen.
  • Always Someone Better: 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.
  • Badass Normal: 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.
  • Bald of Authority: Dash Daman leads the group.
  • Engineered Heroics: Of a sort. They don't actively set up villains to commit crimes for them to stop, but they do go out of their way to deprive Kim of her ability to get rides around the world, so they can ensure she doesn't solve the problem before them.
  • Genius Bruiser: 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."
  • Hired Guns: They just don't work for villains. While Kim has occasionally worked with Jack Hench, she really only does so very grudgingly.
  • Lampshade Hanging: Dash asks Ron why his Monkey Kung Fu isn't manifesting.
    Ron: It comes and it goes.
  • Jumping Off the Slippery Slope: 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 permanently end her adventures.
  • Kick the Dog: They zap a moviegoer who refused to leave with a "Fork" when they try to intimidate Kim. The kid paid $9.75 to see the movie.
  • Missed the Call: A variation—the people Kim and Ron helped on their very first mission originally tried contacting Team Impossible (at www.teamimpossible.com), but due to a typo caused by the person having to use their toes instead of their hands, got Kim and Ron instead at Kim's website (www.kimpossible.com).
  • Punch-Clock Hero: They're technically mercenaries—while they save the world just like Kim and Ron do, they charge money for their missions and (presumably) don't help people if they aren't getting paid for what they do.
  • Punny Name:
    • Dash Daman. Dash da(the) man.
    • "Crash" and "Burn" is exactly what they do when the two try to attack Kim, being knocked out within seconds.
  • Rank Scales with Asskicking: Of the three members of Team Impossible, the only one who manages to hold his own against Kim for longer than a few seconds is Dash Daman, the leader of the team.
  • Removing the Rival: They try forcing Kim and her team out of the hero business because it's literally a business (they charge for their missions), and Team Possible's willingness to help people free of charge is cutting into their profits.
  • The Worf Effect: They're introduced as experienced, badass mercenary operatives, and the numerous encounters with them hypes them up as there being Always Someone Better to Team Possible, especially with how Drakken and Dementor act towards them. By the end of the episode, Crash and Burn are on the receiving end of a Curb-Stomp Battle from Kim, being knocked out of the fight by Kim within seconds.

    Betty Director 

Dr. Betty Director

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Voiced by: Felicity Huffman
Appearances: Kim Possible | Kim Possible 2: Drakken's Demise | Kim Possible 3: Team Possible | Kim Possible: Global Gemini

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


  • The Cameo: In a Freeze-Frame Bonus, she can be spotted with Team Go sitting in the row right behind the villains at the end of "Graduation" when Drakken is being awarded with a medal for helping stop the Lorwardian invasion.
  • Evil Twin: 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.
  • Expy: A female Nick Fury as she is a badass Eyepatch of Power wearing leader of an international organization that fights crime who has an evil sibling using a Zodiac sign as an alias.
  • Impossible Hourglass Figure: And significantly more accented by the skintight jumpsuit.
  • Not So Above It All: Dr. Director and Gemini at first seemingly have a typical antagonist relationship, before the reveal they are twin siblings. When the two come face-to-face they call each other by first name (Betty and Sheldon respectably). Cue the two bickering like children over childhood disagreements. Gemini was even going to get their mother involved. Ron lampshades the goofiness of it all.
  • Reasonable Authority Figure: Unlike Team Impossible, she works with Kim to complete missions instead of trying to brush her aside, since she doesn't feel threatened by Kim's success. She asks for 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 in the tie-in games.
  • Sibling Seniority Squabble: Gemini attributes his conflict with his sister to the fact that she didn't defer to his status as the elder twin (by four minutes).

    Team Go 

Team Go

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Full Team
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Hego
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Mego
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Wego
Hego voiced by: Christopher McDonald
Mego voiced by: Jere Burns
Wego voiced by: Fred Savage
Appearances: Kim Possible

A do-gooder Super Family Team 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 quit and became a supervillain.


  • Annoying Younger Sibling: Averted with Hego, who is the olderst sibling and Mego, if he is older than Shego, since she can't stand being with them for more than a few minutes without losing her temper, which may be another reason for her leaving them. However, she seems to have no issues with her younger brothers since she teamed up with her remaining siblings to rescue them.
  • Brother–Sister Team: At least until Shego left, then it became an all brothers team.
  • Cain and Abel: All of them are the Abels to Shego's Cain; it's implied she betrayed them at one point.
  • Crouching Moron, Hidden Badass: 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."
  • Curtains Match the Window: 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.
  • Deadpan Snarker: Mego is prone to making insulting wisecracks.
  • The Dividual: The twins do everything together and are always treated as one person, to the extent that both of them are known as "Wego."
  • Egocentric Team Naming: 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.
    • At the same time, they are stationed in and the protectors of Go City, which is likely why they adopted the name in the first place. It may be based off of Chicago (and in the Spanish dub, even referred to as such despite Chicago being a separate city.)
  • Family Theme Naming: Shego, Hego, Mego and the Wego Twins (though these seem to be codenames rather than personal names).
  • Fashionable Asymmetry: Their outfits are harlequin-dazzle patterns (see Shego's entry under "Villains"), of black and blue (Hego), purple (Mego), or red (the Wegos).
  • Finishing Each Other's Sentences: The Wego-twins do this all the time, though it's justified in that they are twins (and identical twins at that).
  • Good Cannot Comprehend Evil: Hego at least, since he's insistent that there is still good in Shego even after she directly backstabs them, and after she betrayed them the first time in their backstory. Despite this, he may not be wrong since even before the finale she showed some signs of goodness (albeit not too often).
  • Incredible Shrinking Man: Mego's superpower is to decrease his size. He insists that this is very useful.
  • The Leader: Hego appears to be the team's because he gives Mego a hard time about not following procedure.
  • Magic Meteor: They got their superpowers from a "glowing, rainbow-colored comet" when they were kids.
  • Me's a Crowd: The Wego twins' superpower allows them to duplicate themselves to create a miniature army.
  • Meaningful Name: Hego is the most masculine, Mego is egocentric, and the Wego twins work in conjunction with each other.
  • Power Glows: Whenever they use their power they glow.
  • Prodigal Family: To Shego. She go-ne.
  • Self-Duplication: The twins are able to create multiple copies of themselves.
  • Single-Minded Twins: The twins are both referred to as "Wego", do pretty much everything together, frequently finish each other's sentences, and essentially have the same personality.
  • Super-Strength: Hego's superpower makes lifting cars easy.
  • Uniformity Exception: Hego is the only sibling whose skin color wasn't altered by gaining his powers.
  • We Were Your Team: Despite being a sarcastic and hostile individual, it turns out that Shego was basically the one who kept the team coordinated when they were all heroes; after Shego became a villain, her brothers couldn't operate as an actual team because their respective egos or impulsiveness got in the way.
  • What Kind of Lame Power Is Heart, Anyway?: Ron laughs at Mego's shrinking ability, and it does seem extremely lame compared to the others. However, he's actually pretty good at using it in battle, to do things like dodge attacks and trip people up.
  • Zerg Rush: The twins' preferred fighting style is overwhelming the enemy with sheer numbers.

    Connie and Lonnie Rockwaller 

Connie and Lonnie Rockwaller

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Connie Voiced by: Jennifer Hale
Lonnie Voiced by: Grey DeLisle
Appearances: Kim Possible

The older sisters of Bonnie Rockwaller (as well as her only known siblings).


  • Aloof Big Sister: They're this to Bonnie.
  • Alpha Bitch: Given that they're basically just meaner/bitchier versions of Bonnie, they were probably like this during their time at Middleton High.
  • Always Someone Better: To their younger sister—the two apparently like to claim that, "[Connie] got all the brains, [Lonnie] got all the looks, and Bonnie got the rest."
  • Big Sister Bully: They're just as mean (if not meaner) to Bonnie as she is to others.
  • Brainless Beauty: "Brainless" might be exaggerating it, but in her and Connie's brief appearance in "Bonding," during which they corrected Bonnie on Cincinnati not being a country (it's a city in Ohio), Lonnie incorrectly calls France a city (it's a country in Europe).
  • Disappointing Older Sibling: Despite having qualities of The Ace, Connie and Lonnie are seen as this by Bonnie, mostly due to them being bullies towards her.
  • Hate Sink: Simply exist to belittle their younger sister and being generally unlikable.
  • Informed Ability: Aside from Connie being the most intelligent of the Rockwaller-sisters, it's unknown what kind of "skills" or "talents" that she and Lonnie have, but they must have something, since Bonnie claims that her "older sibs" won the MHS-talent show multiple years in a row when they were in high school.
  • Jerkass: They aren't just mean and rude to their sister, but to others as well — when Kim tried introducing herself to them they're frank about not caring who she is, and later call Kim "Amy" and say "Whatever" when she corrects them on her name.
    Kim: Hi I'm-
    Connie and Lonnie: (at the same time) So don't care!
  • Satellite Character: Other than being Bonnie's older 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.
  • Sibling Rivalry: Not with each other, but with Bonnie.
  • Single-Minded Twins: For the most part, Connie and Lonnie are basically the same person in two different bodies—also, they're basically just meaner/bitchier/snobbier versions of Bonnie. While it's never confirmed if Connie and Lonnie are twins (they at least don't appear to be that far apart in age), the way they interact with each other indicates they are.
  • Strong Family Resemblance: Aside from the different hair/skin/eye colors, they and Bonnie all look enough alike where you can tell that they're sisters (or at least closely related).
  • Theme Twin Naming: While it's unknown if Connie and Lonnie are actually twins (they certainly appear to be fairly close in age) and it's confirmed that they're "way older" than Bonnie, all three of their names have the "onnie" in it.
  • This Explains So Much: While this trope isn't said out loud, it's clearly in play during Connie and Lonnie's brief appearance in "Bonding," as it shows that Bonnie's life isn't as perfect as she likes to make people think it is, and Kim later on admits that she feels that she has a better understanding of why Bonnie acts the way she does.
  • Those Two Guys: While they were only seen once in person and were only (indirectly) mentioned once prior to "Bonding", Connie and Lonnie really don't add anything to the story other than being Bonnie's Big Sister Bullies who're more than likely the Freudian Excuse for Bonnie being such a mean person.

    Mrs. Rockwaller 
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Voiced by: Jo Anne Worley
Appearances: Kim Possible

Connie, Lonnie, and Bonnie's cheerful and eccentric mother.


    Mrs. Lipsky 

Mrs. Lipsky

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Voiced by: Estelle Harris
Appearances: Kim Possible

Drakken's mother.


  • Achievements in Ignorance: Twice she was able to locate Drakken despite the lairs he was using likely difficult to pinpoint. She also managed to get past his security in her first appearance, which included thermal motion detectors, pulse cannons, and a bridge that leads to a bed of spike when up. All this without even knowing he had any sort of security system, much less his actual profession as a supervillain.
  • Amazingly Embarrassing Parents: Often refers to Drakken as her "little Drewbie". In front of Shego and his henchmen.
  • Berserk Button: She'll start to sound angry if she suspects her son is trying to avoid her.
  • Failed a Spot Check: She never seems to notice any sign of her son being a supervillain, which includes him loudly expositing plans for theft, dangerous blobs of acid, Shego and Kim fighting, or even the fact his lairs have weaponry. She's somehow out of range from seeing or hearing them consistently (despite being right next to her son when he loudly mentions his plan to cause an avalanche).
  • Horrible Judge of Character: Thinks her son is a good doctor who helps people, never seeing obvious signs he's not.
  • Morality Pet: Drakken, despite his embarrassment of her, loves his mother enough to hide that he's a supervillain.
  • My Beloved Smother: She is shown to be a loving mother to Drakken, yet still coddles him like a child.
  • Nice Girl: She's very friendly with people, partially due to not realizing half the people she meets are criminals or people trying to apprehend her son, right down to thinking Kim and her mother are friends with Drakken.
  • Shipper on Deck: Encourages Drakken to "settle down with a nice girl" while gesturing pointedly at Shego.
  • Stout Strength: Short and stocky, but she's able to take her son into a rib-cracking hug.
  • Strong Family Resemblance: She's drawn with the same nose and chin as her son.
  • Super Gullible: She genuinely believes that her son is a radio talk show doctor, despite all the evidence and Blatant Lies Drakken tells her. The only time she's even aware of his wrongdoing is after his team up with Motor Ed, and then she just assumes Ed was a bad influence.

    "Big Daddy" Brotherson 

"Big Daddy" Brotherson

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Voiced by: Maurice LaMarche

A well-connected figure in the criminal underworld. He typically has detailed knowledge of any major criminal activity or potential targets, and sells this information to make a profit.


  • Knowledge Broker: He's well-connected in the criminal underworld, and that means a lot of information comes his way.
  • Manchild: Quite enjoys playing his silly little games, often at the expense of his clients.
  • Sweet Tooth: Has a weakness for milk chocolate. Kim exploits this to get information on Duff Killigan.

    Cyrus Bortel 

Dr. Cyrus Bortel

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Voiced by: Enrico Colantoni
Appearances: Kim Possible

A brilliant but eccentric scientist who has a talent for producing mind-altering technology. Some of his inventions have been called "ferociously unethical". Not surprisingly, this has made his work the target of Dr. Drakken more than once.


    Coco Banana 

Coco Banana

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Voiced by: Phill Lewis
Appearances: Kim Possible

The eccentric Fashion Designer who runs Club Banana, Kim's favorite store and her place of work in Season 4.


  • Ambiguously Brown: His voice actor is African-American, though his skin tone is lighter.
  • Ambiguously Gay: He has the stereotypical mannerisms of a fashion designer, including being flamboyant. He also cries alongside Bonnie over her break up with Brick. Since this is a Disney cartoon from the noughties, it's not specified whether or not he's married or his preference in a partner.
  • Running Gag: He has his bodyguards do literally everything for him that involves physical exertion, including shaking hands and crying.
  • Ungrateful Bastard: After all the trouble Kim and Monique go through to get his stolen plans back, he dismisses them as he's decided to just do a new set.

    Ned 

Ned

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Voiced by: Eddie Deezen

Ned is the manager and generally the only visible staff member at Bueno Nacho #582. He is often caught in the crossfire of Kim's missions when they involve the Middleton Bueno Nacho, but this doesn't seem to impact his relationship with them or convince him to bar them from the restaurant.


    Rufus 3000 

Rufus 3000

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Voiced by: Michael Dorn
Appearances: Kim Possible: A Sitch in Time

One of three thousand hyper-evolved naked mole rats descended from the original Rufus, Rufus 3000 is one of the leaders of the rebellion in Shegoton.


  • Big Damn Heroes: He takes part in the attack on the Attitude Adjustment Center along with Jim and Tim to free Kim and Ron.
  • Does Not Know His Own Strength: In regards to his own species, Rufus 3000 is used to a typical high-five and apologizes profusely after accidentally sending Rufus flying with one after they defeat Monkey Fist and send his monkey ninjas running.
  • Heroic Sacrifice: His entire endeavor to stop the Supreme One is this, being how he remains steadfast to the cause of setting right what once went wrong at the cost of his own existence.
  • It Has Been an Honor: He salutes Kim, Ron and Rufus as they return to their timeline once the Tempus Simia idol is destroyed.
    Rufus 3000: Hoo-sha, Kim Possible. We salute you.
  • Rebel Leader: Along with Jim, Tim and Wade, he holds a position of leadership in the rebellion. He specifically leads the army of naked mole rats that fights for the rebellion.
  • Retgone: He and his fellow mole rats were created to fight the Supreme One's rule. When the Tempus Simia idol is destroyed and the timeline is reset to its pre-Tempus Simia state, he ceases to exist.
  • Super-Soldier: Suffice to say, naked mole rats should not grow so large. Being hyper-evolved, Rufus 3000 and his companions are strong enough warriors that they storm the Attitude Adjustment Center to rescue Kim and Ron and later take on and defeat Monkey Fist and his legions of monkey ninjas.

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