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* 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.

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* 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 engineer in the country.'' Seriously. Like everything it's lampshaded, seriously.
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* AmazingTechnicolorPopulation: Her skin is tinted with the green color of her {{power glow|s}}
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* HandyFeet: Used his family fortune to have [=DNAmy=] give him a pair of dexterous prehensile hands and feet out of obsession to become more like the simians he admire.

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* HandyFeet: Used his family fortune to have [=DNAmy=] give him a pair of dexterous prehensile hands and feet out of obsession to become more like the simians he admire.admired.
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* 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.

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* 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.age (most likely in her twenties).
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* GeniusBruiser: He is a master of Monkey Kung Fu and has superhuman strength, speed and agility as a consequence of being genetically engineered to being more like a monkey; he is also highly intelligent and has an advanced knowledge of archeology, cultural history, zoology and even some magic, as well as being one of the most ruthlessly efficient villains on the show.
* HandyFeet: Used his family fortune to have DNAmy give him a pair of dexterous prehensile hands and feet out of obsession to become more like the simians he admire.
* IAmAMonster: In his own words, he's no longer a human, but a "man-monkey who violates every law of nature and science".

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* GeniusBruiser: He is a master of Monkey Kung Fu and has superhuman strength, speed and agility as a consequence of being magical enhancement and genetically engineered to being more like a monkey; engineering; he is also highly intelligent and has an advanced knowledge of archeology, cultural history, zoology and even some magic, as well as being one of the most ruthlessly efficient villains on the show.
* HandyFeet: Used his family fortune to have DNAmy [=DNAmy=] give him a pair of dexterous prehensile hands and feet out of obsession to become more like the simians he admire.
* IAmAMonster: In his own words, he's no longer a human, but a "man-monkey who violates every law of nature and science".science!".
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* AxCrazy: While few of Kim's RoguesGallery are all that sane, Monkey Fist is monomaniacally and ''murderously'' obsessed with becoming more and more like a monkey. It's particularly startling since he is one of the most serious, competent and intelligent villains on the show, yet his actual goals make him look [[JustForPun bananas]] even compared to the rest.


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* GeniusBruiser: He is a master of Monkey Kung Fu and has superhuman strength, speed and agility as a consequence of being genetically engineered to being more like a monkey; he is also highly intelligent and has an advanced knowledge of archeology, cultural history, zoology and even some magic, as well as being one of the most ruthlessly efficient villains on the show.

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* RunningOnAllFours: Often done to mimic Simian movements. Even lampshaded by Ron when he first revealed his villainous nature.



* WalkingOnAllFours: Often done to mimic Simian movements. Even lampshaded by Ron when he first revealed his villainous nature.

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* HandyFeet: Used his family fortune to have DNAmy give him a pair of dexterous prehensile hands and feet out of obsession to become more like the simians he admire.



* PrimalStance: His default state when he's not fighting or engaged in battle is a disturbing crouched monkey stance.



* WalkingOnAllFours: Often done to mimic Simian movements. Even lampshaded by Ron when he first revealed his villainous nature.



* WouldHurtAChild: He ordered his monkey ninjas to throw Hana into a pool of lava along with Ron and Rufus.

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* WouldHurtAChild: He ordered his monkey ninjas to throw baby Hana into a pool of lava volcano along with Ron and Rufus.
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* VillainousFriendship: He and Shego struck up a happy partnership-in-crime, but were pulled apart because each had prior commitments.
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* IAmAMonster: In his own words, he's no longer a human, but a "man-monkey that violates every law of nature and science".

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* IAmAMonster: In his own words, he's no longer a human, but a "man-monkey that who violates every law of nature and science".
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* FatalFlaw: His Obsession for Power and his Pride. It often causes him to pursue dangerous artifacts and make deals with forces he doesn't fully understand. Case and point, his final deal with the Yono left him a statue when he lost.


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* NoNonsenseNemesis: Despite his monkey-obsessed tendencies, he's one of the most serious and psychopathic of Kim and Ron's enemies, freely being willing to kill with his bare hands when not using his monkey ninjas and more than happy to find and use the quickest and most gruesome method to get rid of his foes.
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* EvenEvilHasStandards: She objected to Drakken and Motor Ed's plan to steal Felix's wheelchair.


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* EvilerThanThou: When Ron was temporarily turned evil, he actually managed to terrify her into submission. It was enough that when Ron was turned evil a second time, she was visibly still scared of him.

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trope relative to how stories works.


* GenreSavvy: Get's surprisingly clever during ''So The Drama'': when Shego asks why he's been so cagey about the details of his plan, Drakken points out that since Kim and Shego are roughly the same in terms of intellect, if Shego can't figure it out, then Kim can't figure it out, and if Kim cant figure it out...
--->'''Shego:''' (shocked) You might just win.
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* UselessAccessory: Her outfit has a leg pouch that never gets opened or even mentioned onscreen.
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* GenreSavvy: Get's surprisingly clever during ''So The Drama'': when Shego asks why he's been so cagey about the details of his plan, Drakken points out that since Kim and Shego are roughly the same in terms of intellect, if Shego can't figure it out, then Kim can't figure it out, and if Kim cant figure it out...
--->'''Shego:''' (shocked) You might just win.

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* BreakoutVillain: He was originally intended to just be one of the rotating villains, but he ended up getting promoted to regular.

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* BreakoutVillain: He was originally intended to just be one part of the show's rotating cast of villains, but he ended up getting promoted to regular.



* 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]]!


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* 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]]!

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* BreakoutVillain: He was originally intended to just be one of the rotating villains, but he ended up getting promoted to regular.



** [[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..."

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** [[DefeatCatchphrase "You think you're all that, Kim Possible! But you're ''not''!"]] you're]] ''[[DefeatCatchphrase not]]''!" [[MadLibsCatchPhrase Adapted to each situation]], such as "You think your car is all that..."


* NoCelebritiesWereHarmed: Her appearance was heavily based off of Creator/ParisHilton, another heiress who's had run-ins with the law.

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* NoCelebritiesWereHarmed: Her appearance was heavily based off on of Creator/ParisHilton, another heiress who's had run-ins with the law.
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Sitch, not Stitch.


* {{Supervillain}}: Unlike Drakken she's always had super powers but is only a super villain in her own right during 'A Stitch In Time'.

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* {{Supervillain}}: Unlike Drakken she's always had super powers but is only a super villain in her own right during 'A Stitch Sitch In Time'.
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It's "A Sitch in Time" and refers to Kim's signature line "What's the sitch'?"


* BigBad: She is the Supreme One in "A Stitch in Time", and behind all of that movie's trouble.

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* BigBad: She is the Supreme One in "A Stitch Sitch in Time", and behind all of that movie's trouble.



* 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".]]

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* SideKick: To Drakken. In ''A Stitch Sitch 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".]]



* 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.

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* StillWearingTheOldColors: Even after quitting to become a villain, she wears her Team Go superhero outfit. In fact, in the BadFuture in "Stitch "Sitch In Time", she made everyone wear the outfit.
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Real name: Edward Lipsky.[note]Yes, he's ''Drakken's cousin''.[/note] An engineer and monster truck enthusiast with a want of destruction. Seriously.

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Real name: Edward Lipsky.[note]Yes, [[note]]Yes, he's ''Drakken's cousin''.[/note] [[/note]] An engineer and monster truck enthusiast with a want of destruction. Seriously.
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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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Along with Shego, a recurring villain for all four seasons, so we learn a lot about him. Real name name: Theodore Drew Lipsky, Lipsky. Dr. Drakken is a MadScientist aiming to TakeOverTheWorld. Along with Shego, he is a recurring villain for all four seasons, so we learn a lot about him.



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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Real name: Demenz. 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!



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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Real name: Lord Montgomery "Monty" Fiske. Monkey Fist, birth name Lord Monty Fiske, Fist 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.



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

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Real name: Amy Hall. An outwardly friendly genetic expert obsessed with "Cuddle Buddies", a brand of stuffed animal-crossings.



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



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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Real name: Francis Lurman. A low-budget supervillain-wannabe employed at Smart-Mart. Becomes Dr. Drakken's annoying Cell Block D cellmate. Often cellmate during Season 4, and often drives him nuts. Ironically, Lucre is driven nuts when Motor Ed replaces Drakken in his cell.
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* INeverSaidItWasPoison: Kim and Ron had no idea about his obsession with Monkey Kung Fu, yet he starts out their conversation assuming they did and reveals everything in minutes.

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* INeverSaidItWasPoison: Kim and Ron had no idea about his obsession with Monkey Kung Fu, yet when they [[spoiler:actually, Ron and Holo-Kim]] come to his home he starts out their conversation assuming they did knew and reveals everything about his plan in minutes.minutes, assuming that their ignorance is ObfuscatingStupidity.
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* INeverSaidItWasPoison: Kim and Ron had no idea about his obsession with Monkey Kung Fu, yet he starts out their conversation assuming they did and reveals everything in minutes.

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** 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.

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** Also when he is shown to He can actually be truly pretty intimidating if he's furious it can be quite intimidating. enough. One notable occasion when Shego loses his body in "Mind Games" (he had switched bodies with a military official, with said official's mind now in Drakke's body), his anger is enough to actually frighten her into trying to flirt with him in order to placate him.

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** 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.

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** 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.months (though the former were Tim and Jim, who were already established as geniuses and the latter being ''Wade''). 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 too 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. viewer (though Ron was probably just exaggerating as an insult.)
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sociopaths only care for themselves and are molded not artificially made


* TheSociopath: [[spoiler:Seems to be a loving teenage boy but really quite nasty and lacking empathy.]]
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* {{Fanservice}}: Often seen in a swimsuit.
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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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* 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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[[folder:Shego]]
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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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* 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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[[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 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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* 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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[[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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* 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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[[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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* 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.
[[/folder]]

[[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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* 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.
[[/folder]]

[[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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* 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.
[[/folder]]

[[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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* 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.
[[/folder]]

[[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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* 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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[[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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* 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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[[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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* 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.
[[/folder]]

[[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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* 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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[[folder:Warhok and Warmonga]]
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[[caption-width-right:350:Warmonga (left) and Warhok (right).]]
-->'''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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[[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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[[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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* 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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