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** Dash and Paulina eventually get married and have two children, a daughter named Paola and a son named Dash Junior, but their marriage doesn't work out and they ultimately get divorced--even without that, Dash and Paulina prove to not be great parents, with both of them trying to live vicariously through their children. Dash, for example, has basically groomed his and Paulina's son to be just like him when he was in high school. Paola, on the other hand, has become the WhiteSheep of the family (thanks to the influence of her and her brother's grandparents). Many characters have noted how, looks aside, you'd never think that Paola was related to Paulina (and, to a lesser extent, Dash Senior).

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** Dash and Paulina eventually get married and have two children, a daughter named Paola and a son named Dash Junior, but their marriage doesn't work out and they ultimately get divorced--even without that, Dash and Paulina prove to not be great parents, with both of them trying to live vicariously through their children. Dash, for example, has basically [[ToxicFamilyInfluence groomed his and Paulina's son to be just like him when he was in high school.school]]. Paola, on the other hand, has become the WhiteSheep of the family (thanks to the influence of her and her brother's grandparents). Many characters have noted how, looks aside, you'd never think that Paola was related to Paulina (and, to a lesser extent, Dash Senior).
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This sort of thing tends to happen a lot in stories by Creator/Flowerprincess11. Chances are if there's a character who was a jerk/bully with no real redeeming qualities (or just some character that the author didn't like for whatever reason), karma ''will'' come back to bite them and bite them ''hard''. A link to her stories are [[https://www.fanfiction.net/u/8562355/Flower-princess11 here]].

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[[FutureLoser This sort of thing thing]] tends to happen a lot in stories by Creator/Flowerprincess11. Chances are if there's a character who was a jerk/bully with no real redeeming qualities (or just some character that the author didn't like for whatever reason), karma ''will'' come back to bite them and bite them ''hard''. A link to her stories are [[https://www.fanfiction.net/u/8562355/Flower-princess11 here]].
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** With no money or college education, Bonnie had to move back in with her family and was forced to get a job in order to have any kind of income. However, because of Bonnie's [[AlphaBitch abrasive SurprisinglyRealisticOutcome nature]], she got fired from a bunch of jobs before ultimately taking a low-paying job at Bueno Nacho, where she's openly mean and rude to the customers and makes it clear that she hates her job.

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** With no money or college education, Bonnie had to move back in with her family and was forced to get a job in order to have any kind of income. However, because of Bonnie's [[AlphaBitch abrasive SurprisinglyRealisticOutcome abrasive]] [[SurprisinglyRealisticOutcome nature]], she got fired from a bunch of jobs before ultimately taking a low-paying job at Bueno Nacho, where she's openly mean and rude to the customers and makes it clear that she hates her job.
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** With no money or college education, Bonnie had to move back in with her family and was forced to get a job in order to have any kind of income. However, because of Bonnie's [[AlphaBitch abrasive nature]], she got fired from a bunch of jobs before ultimately taking a low-paying job at Bueno Nacho, where she's openly mean and rude to the customers and makes it clear that she hates her job.

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** With no money or college education, Bonnie had to move back in with her family and was forced to get a job in order to have any kind of income. However, because of Bonnie's [[AlphaBitch abrasive SurprisinglyRealisticOutcome nature]], she got fired from a bunch of jobs before ultimately taking a low-paying job at Bueno Nacho, where she's openly mean and rude to the customers and makes it clear that she hates her job.

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* Dash Baxter and Paulina Sanchez are probably the best and notable examples. Just like in the original series, neither of them had any real plans for a life after high school. Dash was especially open about this, freely admitting that his future was bleak once his GloryDays ended and he figured that he'll just end up working for some nerd.
** At least in the ''[[Fanfic/TheManyDatesOfDannyFenton Many Dates]]''-timelines, they (along with the rest of the A-listers at Casper High) end up losing all their power and privilege, especially after Danny Fenton reveals himself as Danny Phantom to the world.
** Dash and Paulina eventually get married and have two children, a daughter named Paola and a son named Dash Jr., but their marriage doesn't work out and they ultimately get divorced--even without that, Dash and Paulina prove to not be great parents, with both of them trying to live vicariously through their children. Dash, for example, has basically groomed his and Paulina's son to be just like him when he was in high school. Paola, on the other hand, has become the WhiteSheep of the family (thanks to the influence of her and her brother's grandparents). Many characters have noted how, looks aside, you'd never think that Paola was related to Dash or Paulina.

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* Dash Baxter and Paulina Sanchez are probably the best and most notable examples. Just like in the original series, neither of them had any real plans for a life after high school. Dash school--Dash was especially open about this, freely admitting that his future was bleak once his GloryDays ended end and he figured that he'll just end up working for some nerd.
** At least in the ''[[Fanfic/TheManyDatesOfDannyFenton Many Dates]]''-timelines, they (along with the rest most of the other A-listers at Casper High) end up losing all their power and privilege, especially after Danny Fenton reveals himself as Danny Phantom to the world.
** Dash and Paulina eventually get married and have two children, a daughter named Paola and a son named Dash Jr., Junior, but their marriage doesn't work out and they ultimately get divorced--even without that, Dash and Paulina prove to not be great parents, with both of them trying to live vicariously through their children. Dash, for example, has basically groomed his and Paulina's son to be just like him when he was in high school. Paola, on the other hand, has become the WhiteSheep of the family (thanks to the influence of her and her brother's grandparents). Many characters have noted how, looks aside, you'd never think that Paola was related to Paulina (and, to a lesser extent, Dash or Paulina.Senior).



** Once Dash attempted to actually make something of himself, the best he could do was get a job at his alma mater as a gym teacher and a football coach--and to really add insult to injury for Dash[[note]]At least in the timeline where Danny chooses Kim Possible[[/note]], he's working under a nerd that he had relentlessly bullied back in high school, just like he always said he would.

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** Once Dash attempted to makes an actually make something genuine attempt of himself, the best he could can do was is get a job at his alma mater old high school as a gym teacher and a football coach--and coach--he's clearly not very good at his job and is one of the most disliked staff-members at Casper High. And to really add insult to injury for Dash[[note]]At injury[[note]]At least in the timeline where Danny chooses ends up with Kim Possible[[/note]], he's working under a nerd the current principal at Casper High (i.e., Dash's boss) is one of the nerds that he had relentlessly bullied back in high school, just like he always said he would.school.



* Bonnie Rockwaller, just like Dash and Paulina, didn't seem to have any plans for a life after high school. While she did go to college, she ended up dropping out[[note]]Either sometime during her sophomore or sometime between her sophomore and junior years[[/note]] to marry Señor Senior Junior, Señor Senior Senior's son who had become her boyfriend back in the final season of the original show. Unfortunately (for Bonnie), the marriage didn't work, especially once it became apparent that SSJ was too squeamish to have children--and to really add insult to injury, Bonnie had signed a prenup (which she apparently didn't bother reading) that basically said that if she and SSJ were to ever divorce, Bonnie wouldn't receive anything from the Seniors once their split was finalized.

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* Bonnie Rockwaller, just like Dash and Paulina, didn't seem to have any plans for a life after high school. While she did go to college, she ended up dropping out[[note]]Either sometime during her sophomore or sometime between her sophomore and junior years[[/note]] to marry Señor Senior Junior, Señor Senior Senior's son who had become her boyfriend back in the final season of the original show. Unfortunately (for Bonnie), the marriage didn't work, especially once it became apparent that SSJ was too squeamish to didn't have children--and much of an interest in having children (at least with Bonnie)--and to really add insult to injury, Bonnie had signed a prenup (which she apparently didn't bother reading) that basically said that if she and SSJ were to ever divorce, get divorced, Bonnie wouldn't receive anything from the Seniors him or his family once their split was finalized.



** At least in the various timelines for [=FP11's=] ''Many Dates''-series:
*** To go into greater detail, Bonnie ends up marrying Ned, who was Bueno Nacho's manager in the series, with whom she has two children: a daughter named Tawnie and a son named Ned Junior. Bonnie's marriage to Ned is pretty much the only reason she's never gotten fired from her job at Bueno Nacho, since he's her boss.
*** After Bonnie and SSJ had gotten divorced, Bonnie was rejected by pretty much every guy who had been romantically interested in her back in the original series and throughout the various stories in the ''Many Dates''-series. So she was ultimately forced to settle for marrying a guy who not only didn't nearly as much money as the Seniors, but also was the only one willing to actually put up with her.
*** Bonnie made Ned take "Rockwaller" as his last name when they got married. While Ned Senior does his best to be good father to his and Bonnie's children and even be a good husband, Bonnie has an obviously rocky relationship with her husband and (just like Dash and Paulina towards their children) is trying to live vicariously through Tawnie and Ned Junior, the former especially. In fact, Tawnie has really become no different than her mother--her only true redeeming quality is that the one person she's genuinely nice to is her dad, Ned Senior.

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** At least in the various timelines for [=FP11's=] ''Many Dates''-series:
*** To go into greater detail, Bonnie ends up marrying Ned, who was Bueno Nacho's manager in the series, with whom she has two children: a daughter named Tawnie and a son named Ned Junior. Bonnie's marriage to Ned is pretty
* Pretty much the only reason she's that Bonnie's never gotten been fired from her job at Bueno Nacho, since he's is because she ended up marrying the restaurant's manager (i.e., her boss.
*** After Bonnie and SSJ had gotten divorced, Bonnie was rejected by pretty much every guy who had been romantically interested in her back in the original series and throughout the various stories
boss) who, at least in the ''Many Dates''-series. So she was ultimately Dates''-timelines, is none other than Ned (Kim and Ron's boss from when they briefly had part-time jobs at the Middleton-Bueno Nacho). Ned, whom Bonnie forced to settle for marrying a guy who not only didn't nearly as much money as the Seniors, but also was the only one willing to actually put up with her.
*** Bonnie made Ned
take "Rockwaller" as his last name when they got married. While Ned Senior does his best married, is pretty much the only guy willing to actually put up with her, since every other guy that used to be good father to his and Bonnie's children and even be a good husband, romantically interested in Bonnie has an obviously rocky relationship with rejected her husband after she and (just SSJ had gotten divorced.
* Bonnie ends up having kids of her own: a daughter named Tawnie and (at least in the Many Dates-timeline where Danny Fenton chooses Kim Possible) a son named Ned Junior. Just
like Dash and Paulina towards their children) is trying kids, Bonnie clearly tries to live vicariously relive her GloryDays through her kids, more so with her daughter, as Tawnie and Ned Junior, the former especially. In fact, Tawnie has really become no different ultimately becomes nothing more than a clone of her mother--her mother (with her only true redeeming quality is "redeeming quality" being that the one person she's she genuinely nice to is loves and cares about her dad, Ned Senior.dad).



* Olga Sherman (née Pataki) and Summer [[NamedByTheAdaptation Mitchell]] are the most notable examples--for examples, as they both try but fail to become actresses and are forced to find other jobs to help support themselves, especially after they get married and have children.

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* Olga Sherman (née Pataki) and Summer [[NamedByTheAdaptation Mitchell]] are the most notable examples--for examples, example, as they both try but fail to become actresses and are forced to find other jobs to help support themselves, especially after they get married and have children.



** The Shermans aren't nearly as financially well-off as the Shortmans are--when it comes to the Shermans' living situation, they live in a tiny, run-down apartment in downtown Hillwood and apparently have to move around to different apartments every couple of years or so. Also, while Arnold and Helga each have their own car, Olga and her family can't afford a second car and Olga's still using the car that her parents had gotten her as a present when she graduated high school (though she's lied to her parents by claiming that she's kept it all this time for sentimental reasons).

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** The Shermans aren't nearly as financially well-off as the Shortmans are--when it comes to the Shermans' living situation, they live in a tiny, run-down apartment in downtown Hillwood and apparently have to move around to different apartments every couple of years or so. Also, while Arnold and Helga each have their own car, Olga and her family can't afford a second car and Olga's still using the car that her parents had gotten her as a graduation present when after she graduated finished high school (though she's lied to her parents by claiming that she's kept it all this time for sentimental reasons).



** Far from being the muscular, athletic bully that he was in his and Arnold's youth, Wolfgang (by the time he's in his mid/late-30s) has really let himself go: he's described as having a "dad bod" and a grossly unkempt appearance, complete with stained clothing, a lot of body hair (some which can be seen sticking out of his clothing), a scraggly beard-and-moustache, bags under his eyes and a noticeable bald spot on his head.
** While he did eventually get married to a woman named "Mary-Jo" and have a kid, they eventually got divorced, with his ex-wife having primary custody of their son (Wolfgang also apparently owes a lot of money to Mary-Jo). And from what can be gathered in the final chapter of "Andy's Tournament," Wolfgang was obviously a terrible husband to Mary-Jo when they were still together (and, from the overall fanfic, is a terrible father to WJ).

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** Far from being the muscular, athletic muscular/athletic bully that he was in his and Arnold's youth, Wolfgang (by the time he's in his mid/late-30s) has really let himself go: he's described as having a "dad bod" and a grossly unkempt appearance, complete with stained clothing, a lot of body hair (some which can be seen sticking out of his clothing), clothes), a scraggly beard-and-moustache, bags under his eyes and a noticeable bald spot on his head.
** While he did eventually get married to (to a woman named "Mary-Jo" "Mary-Jo") and have a kid, they he and his wife eventually got divorced, with his ex-wife having primary custody of their son (Wolfgang also apparently owes a lot of money to Mary-Jo). And from what can be gathered in the final chapter of "Andy's Tournament," Wolfgang was obviously a terrible husband to Mary-Jo when they were still together (and, from the overall fanfic, is a terrible father to WJ).
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*** Bonnie made Ned take "Rockwaller" as his last name when they got married. While Ned Senior does his best to be good father to his and Bonnie's children and even be a good husband, Bonnie has an obviously rocky relationship with her husband and (just like Dash and Paulina towards their children) is trying to live vicariously through Tawnie and Ned Junior, the former especially. In fact, Tawnie has really become no different than her mother--her only true redeeming quality is that she's the one person she's genuinely nice to is her dad, Ned Senior.

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*** Bonnie made Ned take "Rockwaller" as his last name when they got married. While Ned Senior does his best to be good father to his and Bonnie's children and even be a good husband, Bonnie has an obviously rocky relationship with her husband and (just like Dash and Paulina towards their children) is trying to live vicariously through Tawnie and Ned Junior, the former especially. In fact, Tawnie has really become no different than her mother--her only true redeeming quality is that she's the one person she's genuinely nice to is her dad, Ned Senior.

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* Dash Baxter and Paulina Sanchez are probably the best and notable examples. Just like in the original series, neither of them had any real plans for a life after high school. Dash was especially open about this, freely saying that he didn't have plans for his future and figured that he'll just end up working for some nerd.

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* Dash Baxter and Paulina Sanchez are probably the best and notable examples. Just like in the original series, neither of them had any real plans for a life after high school. Dash was especially open about this, freely saying admitting that he didn't have plans for his future was bleak once his GloryDays ended and he figured that he'll just end up working for some nerd.



** Dash and Paulina eventually get married and have two children, a daughter named Paola and a son named Dash Jr., but their marriage doesn't work out and they ultimately get divorced--even without that, both Dash and Paulina prove to not be great parents, with both of them trying to live vicariously through their children. Dash, for example, has basically groomed his and Paulina's son to be just like him when he was in high school. Paola, on the other hand, has become the WhiteSheep of the family (thanks to the influence of her and her brother's grandparents). Many characters have noted how, looks aside, you'd never think that Paola was related to Dash or Paulina.

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** Dash and Paulina eventually get married and have two children, a daughter named Paola and a son named Dash Jr., but their marriage doesn't work out and they ultimately get divorced--even without that, both Dash and Paulina prove to not be great parents, with both of them trying to live vicariously through their children. Dash, for example, has basically groomed his and Paulina's son to be just like him when he was in high school. Paola, on the other hand, has become the WhiteSheep of the family (thanks to the influence of her and her brother's grandparents). Many characters have noted how, looks aside, you'd never think that Paola was related to Dash or Paulina.



* Bonnie Rockwaller, just like Dash and Paulina, didn't seem to have any plans for a life after high school. While she did go to college, she ended up dropping out[[note]]Either sometime during her sophomore or sometime between her sophomore and junior years[[/note]] to marry Señor Senior Junior, Señor Senior Senior's son who had become her boyfriend back in the final season of the original show. Unfortunately (for Bonnie) the marriage didn't work, especially once it became apparent that SSJ was too squeamish to have children--and to really add insult to injury, Bonnie had signed a prenup (which she apparently didn't bother reading) that basically said that if she and SSJ were to ever divorced, Bonnie wouldn't receive anything from the Seniors (especially not any money) once the divorced was finalized.
** With no money or college education, Bonnie had to move back in with her family and was forced to get a job in order to have any kind of income. However, because of Bonnie's [[AlphaBitch abrasive nature]], she got fired from a bunch of jobs before ultimately taking a low-paying job at Bueno Nacho, where she's openly mean/rude to the customers and makes it clear that she hates her job.

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* Bonnie Rockwaller, just like Dash and Paulina, didn't seem to have any plans for a life after high school. While she did go to college, she ended up dropping out[[note]]Either sometime during her sophomore or sometime between her sophomore and junior years[[/note]] to marry Señor Senior Junior, Señor Senior Senior's son who had become her boyfriend back in the final season of the original show. Unfortunately (for Bonnie) Bonnie), the marriage didn't work, especially once it became apparent that SSJ was too squeamish to have children--and to really add insult to injury, Bonnie had signed a prenup (which she apparently didn't bother reading) that basically said that if she and SSJ were to ever divorced, divorce, Bonnie wouldn't receive anything from the Seniors (especially not any money) once the divorced their split was finalized.
** With no money or college education, Bonnie had to move back in with her family and was forced to get a job in order to have any kind of income. However, because of Bonnie's [[AlphaBitch abrasive nature]], she got fired from a bunch of jobs before ultimately taking a low-paying job at Bueno Nacho, where she's openly mean/rude mean and rude to the customers and makes it clear that she hates her job.



*** Pretty much the only reason Bonnie hasn't been fired from Bueno Nacho is because her husband is the restaurant's manager.
*** To go into greater detail about the above point, Bonnie ends up marrying Ned[[note]]The BN-manager from the episode where Kim and Ron got part-time jobs[[/note]] with whom she has two children: a daughter named Tawnie and a son named Ned Junior. Bonnie's marriage to Ned is pretty much the only reason she's never gotten fired from her job at Bueno Nacho, since he's the restaurant's manager (making him Bonnie's boss at work).
*** After Bonnie and SSJ had gotten divorced, Bonnie was rejected by pretty much every guy who had been romantically interested in back in the original series and throughout the various stories in the ''Many Dates''-series. So Bonnie was ultimately forced to settle for marrying a guy who not only didn't nearly as much money as the Seniors, but also the only one willing to actually put up with her.
*** Bonnie made Ned take "Rockwaller" as his last name when they got married, and they ended up having two children: a daughter named Tawnie and a son named Ned Junior. While Ned Senior does his best to be good father to his and Bonnie's children and even be a good husband, Bonnie still has an obviously rocky relationship with her husband and (just like Dash and Paulina towards their children) is trying to live vicariously through Tawnie and Ned Junior, the former especially. In fact, Tawnie has really become no different than her mother--her only true redeeming quality is that she's the one person that she's genuinely nice to is her dad, Ned Senior.

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*** Pretty much the only reason Bonnie hasn't been fired from Bueno Nacho is because her husband is the restaurant's manager.
*** To go into greater detail about the above point, detail, Bonnie ends up marrying Ned[[note]]The BN-manager from Ned, who was Bueno Nacho's manager in the episode where Kim and Ron got part-time jobs[[/note]] series, with whom she has two children: a daughter named Tawnie and a son named Ned Junior. Bonnie's marriage to Ned is pretty much the only reason she's never gotten fired from her job at Bueno Nacho, since he's the restaurant's manager (making him Bonnie's boss at work).
her boss.
*** After Bonnie and SSJ had gotten divorced, Bonnie was rejected by pretty much every guy who had been romantically interested in her back in the original series and throughout the various stories in the ''Many Dates''-series. So Bonnie she was ultimately forced to settle for marrying a guy who not only didn't nearly as much money as the Seniors, but also was the only one willing to actually put up with her.
*** Bonnie made Ned take "Rockwaller" as his last name when they got married, and they ended up having two children: a daughter named Tawnie and a son named Ned Junior. married. While Ned Senior does his best to be good father to his and Bonnie's children and even be a good husband, Bonnie still has an obviously rocky relationship with her husband and (just like Dash and Paulina towards their children) is trying to live vicariously through Tawnie and Ned Junior, the former especially. In fact, Tawnie has really become no different than her mother--her only true redeeming quality is that she's the one person that she's genuinely nice to is her dad, Ned Senior.



* Olga Sherman (née Pataki) and Summer [[NamedByTheAdaptation Mitchell]] are the most notable examples--for example, they both try but fail to become actresses and are forced to find other jobs to help support themselves, especially after they get married and have children.

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* Olga Sherman (née Pataki) and Summer [[NamedByTheAdaptation Mitchell]] are the most notable examples--for example, examples, as they both try but fail to become actresses and are forced to find other jobs to help support themselves, especially after they get married and have children.



** At some point in her late-20s, Olga met and fell in love with Patrick Sherman, "some hack of a wannabe rockstar" (as Helga describes him), whom she ends up marrying after only six months of dating (and who also fails to make it big as a musician). The couple eventually have a pair of boy-girl fraternal twins named Logan Robert Sherman and Lisa Miriam Sherman. Mr. and Mrs. Pataki (particularly the former) greatly disapprove of Olga's relationship, with Patrick and Bob pretty much always arguing when they're together. However, Bob and Miriam genuinely love and care about the twins and have a good relationship with them.

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** At some point in her late-20s, Olga met and fell in love with Patrick Sherman, "some hack of a wannabe rockstar" (as Helga describes him), whom she ends up marrying after only six months of dating (and who also fails to make it big as a musician). The couple eventually have a pair of boy-girl fraternal twins named Logan Robert Sherman and Lisa Miriam Sherman. Mr. and Mrs. Pataki (particularly the former) greatly disapprove of Olga's relationship, relationship with Patrick and Patrick, with Bob pretty much always arguing with him when they're together. However, Bob and Miriam genuinely love and care about the twins and have a good relationship with them.



** The Shermans aren't nearly as financially well-off as the Shortmans are--when it comes to the Shermans' living situation, they live in a tiny/run-down apartment in downtown Hillwood and apparently have to move around to different apartments every couple of years or so. Also, while Arnold and Helga each have their own car, Olga and her family can't afford a second car and Olga's still using the car that her parents had gotten her as a present when she graduated high school (though she's lied to her parents by claiming that she's kept it all this time for sentimental reasons).
** Summer, like Olga, moved to a major city that's big for acting and show business--in Summer's case, she moved to Los Angeles, California after graduating to pursue a career as an actress for mainstream movies and TV-shows. Unfortunately, Summer got rejected from places she applied to, and all her "acting career" really amounted to was a series of cheesy commercials and the leading role in some low-budget horror movie that, by the events of [[https://www.fanfiction.net/s/13983591/1/A-Trip-To-The-Beach "A Trip to the Beach,"]], has long since faded into obscurity by the time Summer's in her mid/late-30s.

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** The Shermans aren't nearly as financially well-off as the Shortmans are--when it comes to the Shermans' living situation, they live in a tiny/run-down tiny, run-down apartment in downtown Hillwood and apparently have to move around to different apartments every couple of years or so. Also, while Arnold and Helga each have their own car, Olga and her family can't afford a second car and Olga's still using the car that her parents had gotten her as a present when she graduated high school (though she's lied to her parents by claiming that she's kept it all this time for sentimental reasons).
** Summer, like Olga, moved to a major city that's big for acting and show business--in Summer's case, she moved to Los Angeles, California after graduating to pursue a career as an actress for mainstream movies and TV-shows. Unfortunately, Summer got rejected from places she applied to, and all her "acting career" really amounted to was a series of cheesy commercials and the leading role in some low-budget horror movie that, by the events of [[https://www.fanfiction.net/s/13983591/1/A-Trip-To-The-Beach "A Trip to the Beach,"]], Beach"]], has long since faded into obscurity by the time Summer's in her mid/late-30s.



** Just like the Shermans, Summer's family isn't as financially well-off as the Shortmans--it's stated in "A Trip to the Beach," after the divorce, Summer and the kids moved back to her old hometown partly because they couldn't afford to live in their old house anymore. Also, while driving to the beach house for their vacation, Summer and the kids are in a cluttered minivan that Summer's apparently ''still'' paying off.

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** Just like the Shermans, Summer's family isn't as financially well-off as the Shortmans--it's stated in "A Trip to the Beach," Beach" that after the divorce, Summer and the kids moved back to her old hometown partly because they couldn't afford to live in their old house anymore. Also, while driving to the beach house for their vacation, Summer and the kids are in a cluttered minivan that Summer's apparently ''still'' paying off.



** Far from being the muscular/athletic bully that he was in his and Arnold's youth, Wolfgang (by the time he's in his mid/late-30s) has really let himself go: he's described as having a "dad bod" and a grossly unkempt appearance, complete with stained clothing, a lot of body hair (some which can be seen sticking out of his clothing), a scraggly beard-and-moustache, bags under his eyes and a noticeable bald spot on his head.
** While he did eventually get married and have kid, he and WJ's mom (a woman named "Mary-Jo") eventually got divorced, with Wolfgang's ex-wife having primary custody of their son (Wolfgang also apparently owes a lot of money to his ex). And from what can be gathered in the final chapter of "Andy's Tournament," Wolfgang was obviously a terrible husband to Mary-Jo when they were still together (and, from the overall fanfic, is a terrible father to WJ).

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** Far from being the muscular/athletic muscular, athletic bully that he was in his and Arnold's youth, Wolfgang (by the time he's in his mid/late-30s) has really let himself go: he's described as having a "dad bod" and a grossly unkempt appearance, complete with stained clothing, a lot of body hair (some which can be seen sticking out of his clothing), a scraggly beard-and-moustache, bags under his eyes and a noticeable bald spot on his head.
** While he did eventually get married and have kid, he and WJ's mom (a to a woman named "Mary-Jo") "Mary-Jo" and have a kid, they eventually got divorced, with Wolfgang's his ex-wife having primary custody of their son (Wolfgang also apparently owes a lot of money to his ex).Mary-Jo). And from what can be gathered in the final chapter of "Andy's Tournament," Wolfgang was obviously a terrible husband to Mary-Jo when they were still together (and, from the overall fanfic, is a terrible father to WJ).
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** Once Dash attempted to actually make something of himself, the best he could do was become a gym teacher/football coach at Casper High--and in the ''Many Dates''-timeline where Danny chooses Kim Possible, Dash is now working under a nerd he bullied relentlessly back in high school, just like he always said he would.

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** Once Dash attempted to actually make something of himself, the best he could do was become get a job at his alma mater as a gym teacher/football coach at Casper High--and teacher and a football coach--and to really add insult to injury for Dash[[note]]At least in the ''Many Dates''-timeline timeline where Danny chooses Kim Possible, Dash is now Possible[[/note]], he's working under a nerd that he bullied had relentlessly bullied back in high school, just like he always said he would.

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* Bonnie Rockwaller, just like Dash and Paulina, didn't seem to have any plans for a life after high school. While she did go to college, she ended up dropping out either sometime during her sophomore year or between her sophomore and junior years to marry Señor Senior Junior (who became her boyfriend in the final season of the original show). However, the marriage didn't work out (largely due to SSJ's foppish nature) and the couple ultimately got divorced. And to really add insult to injury, Bonnie was TrickedIntoSigning papers that left her with no money from the Seniors once her and Junior's divorce was finalized.
** With no money or college education, Bonnie had to move back in with her family and was forced to get a job in order to have any kind of income. However, because of Bonnie's [[AlphaBitch abrasive nature]], she got fired from a bunch of jobs before ultimately taking a low-paying job at Bueno Nacho--and even then, she's still openly rude to the customers and makes it clear that she hates her job. Pretty much the only reason she's never gotten fired is because she ended up marrying her boss, who turns out to be none other than Ned, the restaurant manager from the show.
** To go into greater detail about the above point: after she and Junior got divorced, Bonnie was ultimately rejected by pretty much every guy who was romantically interested in her back when she was in high school, including Kim's nerdy cousin Larry. Because of that, Bonnie was forced to settle for marrying a guy who not only wasn't nearly as wealthy as Junior and his family, but also the only one willing to actually put up with her (especially since, personality-wise, Bonnie hasn't changed at all since she graduated high school).
** Bonnie makes Ned take her last name when they get married and they have two children: a daughter named Tawnie and a son named Ned Jr. While Ned does his best to be a good parent to their children and a good husband to Bonnie, it's clear that the couple have a rocky relationship and Bonnie (just like Dash and Paulina) is trying to live vicariously through their children, particularly Tawnie. In fact, Tawnie (just like Dash Jr.) has really become nothing more than a clone of her mom--her only real redeeming quality is that the one person she's actually nice to is her dad.

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* Bonnie Rockwaller, just like Dash and Paulina, didn't seem to have any plans for a life after high school. While she did go to college, she ended up dropping out either out[[note]]Either sometime during her sophomore year or sometime between her sophomore and junior years years[[/note]] to marry Señor Senior Junior (who became Junior, Señor Senior Senior's son who had become her boyfriend back in the final season of the original show). However, show. Unfortunately (for Bonnie) the marriage didn't work out (largely due work, especially once it became apparent that SSJ was too squeamish to SSJ's foppish nature) and the couple ultimately got divorced. And have children--and to really add insult to injury, Bonnie was TrickedIntoSigning papers had signed a prenup (which she apparently didn't bother reading) that left her with no money basically said that if she and SSJ were to ever divorced, Bonnie wouldn't receive anything from the Seniors (especially not any money) once her and Junior's divorce the divorced was finalized.
** With no money or college education, Bonnie had to move back in with her family and was forced to get a job in order to have any kind of income. However, because of Bonnie's [[AlphaBitch abrasive nature]], she got fired from a bunch of jobs before ultimately taking a low-paying job at Bueno Nacho--and even then, Nacho, where she's still openly rude mean/rude to the customers and makes it clear that she hates her job. job.
** At least in the various timelines for [=FP11's=] ''Many Dates''-series:
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Pretty much the only reason she's never gotten Bonnie hasn't been fired from Bueno Nacho is because she ended up marrying her boss, who turns out to be none other than Ned, husband is the restaurant manager from the show.
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To go into greater detail about the above point: after she and Junior got divorced, point, Bonnie was ultimately rejected by pretty much every guy who was romantically interested in her back when she was in high school, including Kim's nerdy cousin Larry. Because of that, Bonnie was forced to settle for ends up marrying a guy who not only wasn't nearly as wealthy as Junior Ned[[note]]The BN-manager from the episode where Kim and his family, but also the only one willing to actually put up Ron got part-time jobs[[/note]] with her (especially since, personality-wise, Bonnie hasn't changed at all since whom she graduated high school).
** Bonnie makes Ned take her last name when they get married and they have
has two children: a daughter named Tawnie and a son named Ned Jr. Junior. Bonnie's marriage to Ned is pretty much the only reason she's never gotten fired from her job at Bueno Nacho, since he's the restaurant's manager (making him Bonnie's boss at work).
*** After Bonnie and SSJ had gotten divorced, Bonnie was rejected by pretty much every guy who had been romantically interested in back in the original series and throughout the various stories in the ''Many Dates''-series. So Bonnie was ultimately forced to settle for marrying a guy who not only didn't nearly as much money as the Seniors, but also the only one willing to actually put up with her.
*** Bonnie made Ned take "Rockwaller" as his last name when they got married, and they ended up having two children: a daughter named Tawnie and a son named Ned Junior.
While Ned Senior does his best to be a good parent father to their his and Bonnie's children and even be a good husband to Bonnie, it's clear that the couple have a husband, Bonnie still has an obviously rocky relationship with her husband and Bonnie (just like Dash and Paulina) Paulina towards their children) is trying to live vicariously through their children, particularly Tawnie. Tawnie and Ned Junior, the former especially. In fact, Tawnie (just like Dash Jr.) has really become nothing more no different than a clone of her mom--her mother--her only real true redeeming quality is that she's the one person that she's actually genuinely nice to is her dad.dad, Ned Senior.
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I'm taking this out because the comparison between Wolfgang and Oskar is surface at best. Wolfgang was a thug and a bully, while Oskar was a con man. Wolfgang had no redeeming traits at all during the show and this story. In contrast, despite his faults and immaturity in the show, Oskar had good characteristics of eventually feeling guilty for letting down the people he loves and trying to make it right, and would even do something good for his loved one. Both Wolfgang and Oskar are in hard places in their lives, and you can even call them both losers, but Oskar realizes it is his fault his life is terrible, while Wolfgang never admits his fault.


** As some reviewers have noted, Wolfgang basically grew up to be Oskar--the two main differences are that Wolfgang (technically) has a steady job[[note]]Much like Bonnie Rockwaller, Wolfgang eventually got a job working at a fast food restaurant, apparently as part of the custodial staff[[/note]] and also has a kid[[note]]Wolfgang ends up having a son named Wolfgang Wentworth Junior (more commonly called "WJ"). Oskar (as far as anyone knows) has never had any (biological) children of his own[[/note]].
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** As some reviewers have noted, Wolfgang basically grew up to be Oskar--the two main differences are that Wolfgang (technically) has a steady job[[note]]Much like Bonnie Rockwaller, Wolfgang eventually got a job working at a fast food restaurant, apparently as part of the custodial staff[[/note]] and also has a kid[[note]]Wolfgang ends up having a son named Wolfgang Wentworth Junior (more commonly called "WJ"). Oskar (as far as anyone knows) has never had any "(biological) children of his own[[/note]].

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** As some reviewers have noted, Wolfgang basically grew up to be Oskar--the two main differences are that Wolfgang (technically) has a steady job[[note]]Much like Bonnie Rockwaller, Wolfgang eventually got a job working at a fast food restaurant, apparently as part of the custodial staff[[/note]] and also has a kid[[note]]Wolfgang ends up having a son named Wolfgang Wentworth Junior (more commonly called "WJ"). Oskar (as far as anyone knows) has never had any "(biological) (biological) children of his own[[/note]].
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* Bonnie Rockwaller, just like Dash and Paulina, didn't seem to have any plans for a life after high school. While she did go to college, she ended up dropping out either sometime during her sophomore year or between her sophomore and junior years to marry Señor Senior Junior (who became her boyfriend in the final season of the original show). However, the marriage didn't work out (particularly due to SSJ's foppish nature) and the couple ultimately got divorced. And to really add insult to injury, Bonnie was TrickedIntoSigning papers that left her with no money from the Seniors once her and Junior's divorced was finalized.
** With no money or college education, Bonnie had to move back in with her family and was forced to get a job in order to have any kind of income. However, because of Bonnie's [[AlphaBitch abrasive nature]], she got fired from a bunch of jobs before ultimately taking a low-paying job at Bueno Nacho--and even then, she's still openly rude to the customers and makes it clear that she hates her job. Pretty much the only reason she's never gotten fired is because she ended up marrying her boss, who turns out to be none other than Ned, the restaurant manager from when Kim and Ron briefly had part-time jobs at Bueno Nacho back in high school.
** To go into greater detail about the above point: after she and Junior got divorced, Bonnie was ultimately rejected by pretty much every guy who was romantically interested in her back when she was in high school, including Kim's nerdy cousin Larry. Because of that, Bonnie was forced to settle for marrying a guy who not only wasn't nearly as wealthy as Junior and his family, but also the only guy willing to actually put up with her (especially since, personality-wise, Bonnie hasn't changed at all since she graduated high school).
** Bonnie makes Ned take her last name when they get married and they have two children: a daughter named Tawnie and a son named Ned Jr. While Ned does his best to be a good parent to their children, and a good husband to Bonnie, it's clear that the couple have a rocky relationship and Bonnie (just like Dash and Paulina) is trying to live vicariously through their children, particularly Tawnie. In fact, Tawnie (just like Dash Jr.) has really become nothing more than a clone of her mom--her only real redeeming quality is that the one person she's actually nice to is her dad.

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* Bonnie Rockwaller, just like Dash and Paulina, didn't seem to have any plans for a life after high school. While she did go to college, she ended up dropping out either sometime during her sophomore year or between her sophomore and junior years to marry Señor Senior Junior (who became her boyfriend in the final season of the original show). However, the marriage didn't work out (particularly (largely due to SSJ's foppish nature) and the couple ultimately got divorced. And to really add insult to injury, Bonnie was TrickedIntoSigning papers that left her with no money from the Seniors once her and Junior's divorced divorce was finalized.
** With no money or college education, Bonnie had to move back in with her family and was forced to get a job in order to have any kind of income. However, because of Bonnie's [[AlphaBitch abrasive nature]], she got fired from a bunch of jobs before ultimately taking a low-paying job at Bueno Nacho--and even then, she's still openly rude to the customers and makes it clear that she hates her job. Pretty much the only reason she's never gotten fired is because she ended up marrying her boss, who turns out to be none other than Ned, the restaurant manager from when Kim and Ron briefly had part-time jobs at Bueno Nacho back in high school.
the show.
** To go into greater detail about the above point: after she and Junior got divorced, Bonnie was ultimately rejected by pretty much every guy who was romantically interested in her back when she was in high school, including Kim's nerdy cousin Larry. Because of that, Bonnie was forced to settle for marrying a guy who not only wasn't nearly as wealthy as Junior and his family, but also the only guy one willing to actually put up with her (especially since, personality-wise, Bonnie hasn't changed at all since she graduated high school).
** Bonnie makes Ned take her last name when they get married and they have two children: a daughter named Tawnie and a son named Ned Jr. While Ned does his best to be a good parent to their children, children and a good husband to Bonnie, it's clear that the couple have a rocky relationship and Bonnie (just like Dash and Paulina) is trying to live vicariously through their children, particularly Tawnie. In fact, Tawnie (just like Dash Jr.) has really become nothing more than a clone of her mom--her only real redeeming quality is that the one person she's actually nice to is her dad.
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* Dash Baxter and Paulina Sanchez are probably the best and notable examples--just like in the original series, neither of them had any real plans for a life after high school. Dash was especially open about this, freely saying that he didn't have plans for his future and figured that he'll just end up working for some nerd.

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* Dash Baxter and Paulina Sanchez are probably the best and notable examples--just examples. Just like in the original series, neither of them had any real plans for a life after high school. Dash was especially open about this, freely saying that he didn't have plans for his future and figured that he'll just end up working for some nerd.



** Dash and Paulina eventually get married and have children (a daughter named Paola and a son named Dash Jr.), but their marriage doesn't work out and they ultimately get divorced--even without that, both Dash and Paulina prove to not be great parents, with both of them trying to live vicariously through their children. Dash, for example, has basically groomed his and Paulina's son to be just like how he was when he was in high school. Paola, on the other hand, has become the WhiteSheep of the family (thanks to the influence of her and her brother's grandparents). Many characters have noted how, looks aside, you'd never think that Paola was related to Dash or Paulina.
** Paulina was disinherited by her parents at some point in her adulthood, forcing to get a job in order to have any kind of income (especially after she and Dash got divorced).
** Once Dash attempted to actually make something of himself, the best he could do was become a gym teacher/football coach at Casper High--and, at least in the ''Many Dates''-timeline where Danny chooses Kim Possible, Dash is now working under a nerd he bullied relentlessly back in high school, just like he always said he would.

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** Dash and Paulina eventually get married and have children (a two children, a daughter named Paola and a son named Dash Jr.), , but their marriage doesn't work out and they ultimately get divorced--even without that, both Dash and Paulina prove to not be great parents, with both of them trying to live vicariously through their children. Dash, for example, has basically groomed his and Paulina's son to be just like how he was him when he was in high school. Paola, on the other hand, has become the WhiteSheep of the family (thanks to the influence of her and her brother's grandparents). Many characters have noted how, looks aside, you'd never think that Paola was related to Dash or Paulina.
** Paulina was disinherited by her parents at some point in her adulthood, forcing to get a job in order to have any kind of income (especially after she and Dash got divorced).
** Once Dash attempted to actually make something of himself, the best he could do was become a gym teacher/football coach at Casper High--and, at least High--and in the ''Many Dates''-timeline where Danny chooses Kim Possible, Dash is now working under a nerd he bullied relentlessly back in high school, just like he always said he would.



* Bonnie Rockwaller, just like Dash and Paulina, didn't seem to have any plans for a life after high school. While she did go to college, she ended up dropping out either sometime during her sophomore year or sometime between her sophomore and junior years to marry Señor Senior Junior (who became her boyfriend in the final season of the original show). However, the marriage didn't work out (particularly due to SSJ's foppish nature) and the couple ultimately got divorced. And to really add insult to injury, Bonnie was TrickedIntoSigning papers that left her with no money from the Seniors once her and Junior's divorced was finalized.
** With no money or college education, Bonnie had to move back in with her family and was forced to get a job in order to have any kind of income. However, because of Bonnie's [[AlphaBitch abrasive nature]], she got fired from a bunch of jobs before ultimately taking a low-paying job at Bueno Nacho--and even then, she's still openly mean and rude to the customers and makes it clear that she hates her job. And pretty much the only reason she's never gotten fired is because she ended up marrying her boss, who turns out to be none other than Ned, the restaurant manager from when Kim and Ron briefly had part-time jobs at Bueno Nacho back in high school.
** To go into greater detail about the above point: after she and Junior got divorced, Bonnie was ultimately rejected by pretty much every guy who was romantically interested in her back when she, Kim and Ron were in high school--this also includes Kim's nerdy cousin, Larry. Because of that, Bonnie was forced to settle for marrying a guy who not only wasn't nearly as wealthy as Junior and his family, but also the only guy willing to actually put up with her (especially since, personality-wise, Bonnie hasn't changed at all since she, Kim and Ron were in high school).
** Bonnie makes Ned take her last name when they get married and they have two children: a daughter named Tawnie and a son named Ned Jr. While Ned does his best to be a good parent to their children (and even be a good husband to Bonnie), it's clear that the couple have a rocky relationship and Bonnie (just like Dash and Paulina) is trying to live vicariously through her children, particularly Tawnie. In fact, Tawnie (just like Dash Jr.) has really become nothing more than a clone of her mom--her only real redeeming quality is that the one person she's actually nice to is her dad.

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* Bonnie Rockwaller, just like Dash and Paulina, didn't seem to have any plans for a life after high school. While she did go to college, she ended up dropping out either sometime during her sophomore year or sometime between her sophomore and junior years to marry Señor Senior Junior (who became her boyfriend in the final season of the original show). However, the marriage didn't work out (particularly due to SSJ's foppish nature) and the couple ultimately got divorced. And to really add insult to injury, Bonnie was TrickedIntoSigning papers that left her with no money from the Seniors once her and Junior's divorced was finalized.
** With no money or college education, Bonnie had to move back in with her family and was forced to get a job in order to have any kind of income. However, because of Bonnie's [[AlphaBitch abrasive nature]], she got fired from a bunch of jobs before ultimately taking a low-paying job at Bueno Nacho--and even then, she's still openly mean and rude to the customers and makes it clear that she hates her job. And pretty Pretty much the only reason she's never gotten fired is because she ended up marrying her boss, who turns out to be none other than Ned, the restaurant manager from when Kim and Ron briefly had part-time jobs at Bueno Nacho back in high school.
** To go into greater detail about the above point: after she and Junior got divorced, Bonnie was ultimately rejected by pretty much every guy who was romantically interested in her back when she, Kim and Ron were she was in high school--this also includes school, including Kim's nerdy cousin, cousin Larry. Because of that, Bonnie was forced to settle for marrying a guy who not only wasn't nearly as wealthy as Junior and his family, but also the only guy willing to actually put up with her (especially since, personality-wise, Bonnie hasn't changed at all since she, Kim and Ron were in she graduated high school).
** Bonnie makes Ned take her last name when they get married and they have two children: a daughter named Tawnie and a son named Ned Jr. While Ned does his best to be a good parent to their children (and even be children, and a good husband to Bonnie), Bonnie, it's clear that the couple have a rocky relationship and Bonnie (just like Dash and Paulina) is trying to live vicariously through her their children, particularly Tawnie. In fact, Tawnie (just like Dash Jr.) has really become nothing more than a clone of her mom--her only real redeeming quality is that the one person she's actually nice to is her dad.



** At some point in her late-20s, Olga met and fell in love with Patrick Sherman, "some hack of a wannabe rockstar" (as Helga describes him) whom Olga ends up marrying after only six months of dating (and who also fails to make it big as a musician)--the couple eventually has a pair of boy-girl fraternal twins named Logan Robert Sherman and Lisa Miriam Sherman. Mr. and Mrs. Pataki (particularly the former) greatly disapprove of Olga's relationship with Patrick and Bob and Patrick pretty much always end up arguing when they're together--however, Bob and Miriam genuinely love and care about the twins and have a good relationship with them.
** As noted above, Olga was forced to find another to support herself and her family after she and Patrick fail to make it big as an actress and a musician, respectively--Olga, for example, went back to working as a schoolteacher (and has ultimately become a 5th-grade teacher at P.S. 118 by the time Helga's oldest child is a 4th-grader at that same school). However, unlike in the original series, Olga has clearly lost her passion for the job as she's gotten older--and her husband, Patrick, has trouble holding and is often switching employment, which leaves his wife as the sole breadwinner for their family at times (which Olga clearly resents).
** The Shermans aren't nearly as financially well-off as the Shortmans are--when it comes to the Shermans living situation, they live in a tiny/run-down apartment in downtown Hillwood and apparently have to move around to different apartments every couple of years or so. Also, while Arnold and Helga each have their own car, Olga and her family can't afford a second car and Olga's still using the car that her parents had gotten her as a present when she graduated high school (though she's lied to her parents by claiming that she's kept it all this time for sentimental reasons).

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** At some point in her late-20s, Olga met and fell in love with Patrick Sherman, "some hack of a wannabe rockstar" (as Helga describes him) him), whom Olga she ends up marrying after only six months of dating (and who also fails to make it big as a musician)--the musician). The couple eventually has have a pair of boy-girl fraternal twins named Logan Robert Sherman and Lisa Miriam Sherman. Mr. and Mrs. Pataki (particularly the former) greatly disapprove of Olga's relationship relationship, with Patrick and Bob and Patrick pretty much always end up arguing when they're together--however, together. However, Bob and Miriam genuinely love and care about the twins and have a good relationship with them.
** As noted above, Olga was forced to find another to support herself and her family after she and Patrick fail to make it big as an actress and a musician, respectively--Olga, for example, respectively. Olga went back to working as a schoolteacher (and has ultimately become a 5th-grade teacher at P.S. 118 by the time Helga's oldest child is a 4th-grader at that same school). However, unlike in the original series, Olga has clearly lost her passion for the job as she's gotten older--and her husband, Patrick, older. Meanwhile, Patrick has trouble holding down a job and is often switching employment, which leaves his wife as the sole breadwinner for their family at times (which Olga clearly resents).
** The Shermans aren't nearly as financially well-off as the Shortmans are--when it comes to the Shermans Shermans' living situation, they live in a tiny/run-down apartment in downtown Hillwood and apparently have to move around to different apartments every couple of years or so. Also, while Arnold and Helga each have their own car, Olga and her family can't afford a second car and Olga's still using the car that her parents had gotten her as a present when she graduated high school (though she's lied to her parents by claiming that she's kept it all this time for sentimental reasons).



** As some reviewers have noted, Wolfgang basically grew up to be Oskar--the two main differences are that Wolfgang (technically) has a steady job[[note]]Much like Bonnie Rockwaller, Wolfgang eventually got a job working at a fast food restaurant, where he apparently works as part of the custodial staff[[/note]] and also has a kid[[note]]Wolfgang ends up having a son named Wolfgang Wentworth Junior (more commonly calld "WJ"). Oskar (as far as anyone knows) has never had any "(biological) children of his own[[/note]].

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** As some reviewers have noted, Wolfgang basically grew up to be Oskar--the two main differences are that Wolfgang (technically) has a steady job[[note]]Much like Bonnie Rockwaller, Wolfgang eventually got a job working at a fast food restaurant, where he apparently works as part of the custodial staff[[/note]] and also has a kid[[note]]Wolfgang ends up having a son named Wolfgang Wentworth Junior (more commonly calld called "WJ"). Oskar (as far as anyone knows) has never had any "(biological) children of his own[[/note]].
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** Dash and Paulina eventually get married and have children (a daughter named Paola and a son named Dash Junior), but their marriage doesn't work out and they ultimately get divorced--even without that, both Dash and Paulina prove to not be great parents, with both of them trying to live vicariously through their children. Dash, for example, has basically groomed his and Paulina's son to be just like how he was when he was in high school--Paola, on the other hand, has become the WhiteSheep of the family (thanks to the influence of her and her brother's grandparents). Many characters have noted how, looks aside, you'd never think that Paola was related to Dash or Paulina.

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** Dash and Paulina eventually get married and have children (a daughter named Paola and a son named Dash Junior), Jr.), but their marriage doesn't work out and they ultimately get divorced--even without that, both Dash and Paulina prove to not be great parents, with both of them trying to live vicariously through their children. Dash, for example, has basically groomed his and Paulina's son to be just like how he was when he was in high school--Paola, school. Paola, on the other hand, has become the WhiteSheep of the family (thanks to the influence of her and her brother's grandparents). Many characters have noted how, looks aside, you'd never think that Paola was related to Dash or Paulina.



* Bonnie Rockwaller, just like Dash and Paulina, didn't seem to have any plans for a life after high school. While she does end up going to college, she ended up dropping out either sometime during her sophomore year or sometime between her sophomore and junior years of college to marry Señor Senior Junior (who became her boyfriend in the final season of the original show). However, the marriage didn't work out (particularly due to SSJ's foppish nature) and the couple ultimately got divorced--and to really add insult to injury, Bonnie was TrickedIntoSigning papers that left her with no money from the Seniors once her and Junior's divorced was finalized.
** With no money or college education, Bonnie had to move back in with her family and was forced to get a job in order to have any kind of income. However, because of Bonnie's abrasive nature, she got fired from a bunch of jobs before ultimately taking a low-paying job at Bueno Nacho--and even then, she's still openly mean and rude to the customers and makes it clear that she hates her job. And pretty much the only reason she's never gotten fired is because she ended up marrying her boss, who turns out to be none other than Ned, the restaurant manager from when Kim and Ron briefly had part-time jobs at Bueno Nacho back in high school.

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* Bonnie Rockwaller, just like Dash and Paulina, didn't seem to have any plans for a life after high school. While she does end up going did go to college, she ended up dropping out either sometime during her sophomore year or sometime between her sophomore and junior years of college to marry Señor Senior Junior (who became her boyfriend in the final season of the original show). However, the marriage didn't work out (particularly due to SSJ's foppish nature) and the couple ultimately got divorced--and divorced. And to really add insult to injury, Bonnie was TrickedIntoSigning papers that left her with no money from the Seniors once her and Junior's divorced was finalized.
** With no money or college education, Bonnie had to move back in with her family and was forced to get a job in order to have any kind of income. However, because of Bonnie's [[AlphaBitch abrasive nature, nature]], she got fired from a bunch of jobs before ultimately taking a low-paying job at Bueno Nacho--and even then, she's still openly mean and rude to the customers and makes it clear that she hates her job. And pretty much the only reason she's never gotten fired is because she ended up marrying her boss, who turns out to be none other than Ned, the restaurant manager from when Kim and Ron briefly had part-time jobs at Bueno Nacho back in high school.



** Bonnie makes Ned take her last name when they got married and they end up having two children: a daughter named Tawnie and a son named Ned Junior. While Ned does his best to be a good parent to their children (and even be a good husband to Bonnie), it's clear that the couple has a rocky relationship and that Bonnie (just like Dash and Paulina) is trying to live vicariously through her children, particularly Tawnie. In fact, Tawnie (just like Dash Junior) has really become nothing more than a clone of her mom--her only real redeeming quality is that the one person she's actually nice to is her dad, Ned Senior.

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** Bonnie makes Ned take her last name when they got get married and they end up having have two children: a daughter named Tawnie and a son named Ned Junior. Jr. While Ned does his best to be a good parent to their children (and even be a good husband to Bonnie), it's clear that the couple has have a rocky relationship and that Bonnie (just like Dash and Paulina) is trying to live vicariously through her children, particularly Tawnie. In fact, Tawnie (just like Dash Junior) Jr.) has really become nothing more than a clone of her mom--her only real redeeming quality is that the one person she's actually nice to is her dad, Ned Senior.dad.
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* Wolfgang [[NamedByTheAdaptation Wentworth]] has ultimately become this as an adult, as shown in "Andy's Tournament." To go into greater detail:
** Far from being the muscular/athletic bully when he and Arnold were young, by the time he's in his mid/late-30s, Wolfgang had developed a "dad bod" and has a grossly unkempt appearance (stained clothing, noticeable body hair sticking out of his clothes, a scraggly beard-and-moustache, bags under his eyes, a noticeable bald spot on his head, etc.).
** He eventually got married and had a son named Wolfgang Wentworth Junior (more commonly called "W.J." for short), but he and W.J.'s mom got divorced a few years before the events of "Andy's Tournament," with his ex-wife having primary custody of their son.
** Much like Bonnie Rockwaller in the author's ''Kim Possible''-fanfics, Wolfgang Senior was forced to get a job at a fast-food restaurant in order to have some kind of income--but while Bonnie works as a cashier, Wolfgang Senior apparently works a janitor.
** While he doesn't go around beating people up, stealing their things or stuffing them into garbage cans anymore (mostly because he'd probably get arrested if he tried that as an adult), Wolfgang Senior still hasn't changed much (if at all) from when he and Arnold were kids. In fact, Arold notes in "Andy's Tournament" that Wolfgang's arguably gotten worse as he's gotten older.

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* Wolfgang [[NamedByTheAdaptation Wentworth]] has ultimately become this as an adult, as shown which is detailed in "Andy's Tournament." To go into greater detail:
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** Far from being the muscular/athletic bully when he and Arnold were young, by the time he's in his mid/late-30s, As some reviewers have noted, Wolfgang had developed a "dad bod" and basically grew up to be Oskar--the two main differences are that Wolfgang (technically) has a grossly unkempt appearance (stained clothing, noticeable body hair sticking out of his clothes, a scraggly beard-and-moustache, bags under his eyes, a noticeable bald spot on his head, etc.).
** He
steady job[[note]]Much like Bonnie Rockwaller, Wolfgang eventually got married a job working at a fast food restaurant, where he apparently works as part of the custodial staff[[/note]] and had also has a kid[[note]]Wolfgang ends up having a son named Wolfgang Wentworth Junior (more commonly called "W.J." for short), but calld "WJ"). Oskar (as far as anyone knows) has never had any "(biological) children of his own[[/note]].
** Far from being the muscular/athletic bully that he was in his and Arnold's youth, Wolfgang (by the time he's in his mid/late-30s) has really let himself go: he's described as having a "dad bod" and a grossly unkempt appearance, complete with stained clothing, a lot of body hair (some which can be seen sticking out of his clothing), a scraggly beard-and-moustache, bags under his eyes and a noticeable bald spot on his head.
** While he did eventually get married and have kid,
he and W.J.'s WJ's mom (a woman named "Mary-Jo") eventually got divorced a few years before the events of "Andy's Tournament," divorced, with his Wolfgang's ex-wife having primary custody of their son.
** Much like Bonnie Rockwaller in the author's ''Kim Possible''-fanfics, Wolfgang Senior was forced to get a job at a fast-food restaurant in order to have some kind of income--but while Bonnie works as a cashier, Wolfgang Senior
son (Wolfgang also apparently works owes a janitor.
lot of money to his ex). And from what can be gathered in the final chapter of "Andy's Tournament," Wolfgang was obviously a terrible husband to Mary-Jo when they were still together (and, from the overall fanfic, is a terrible father to WJ).
** While he Even though Wolfgang doesn't go around doing stuff like beating people up, stealing their things or stuffing them into garbage cans anymore trashcans (mostly because he'd probably get arrested if he tried doing any of that as an adult), Wolfgang Senior still hasn't changed much (if at all) from when he and Arnold were kids. In fact, Arold notes in "Andy's Tournament" that Wolfgang's arguably gotten worse as he's gotten older.just as much of a jerk (if not ''more'' of a jerk) as an adult as he was as a kid.
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* Dash Baxter and Paulina Sanchez are probably the best and notable examples--just like in the original series, neither of them had any real plans for a life after high school. Dash was especially open this, freely saying that he didn't have plans for his future and figured that he'll just end up working for some nerd.

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* Dash Baxter and Paulina Sanchez are probably the best and notable examples--just like in the original series, neither of them had any real plans for a life after high school. Dash was especially open about this, freely saying that he didn't have plans for his future and figured that he'll just end up working for some nerd.



* Bonnie Rockwaller's the most notable example--much like Dash and Paulina, Bonnie didn't seem to have any plans for a life after high school. It's stated that she did end up going to college, but she ultimately dropped out to marry Señor Senior Junior (one of Kim and Ron's enemies who became Bonnie's boyfriend in the final season of the original show). However, the marriage didn't work out (especially due to SSJ's foppish nature) and they ultimately got divorced--and to really add insult to injury (for Bonnie at least), Bonnie was tricked into signing papers that left her with no money from the Seniors once the divorce was finalized.
** With no money or college education, Bonnie had to move back in with her family and was forced to get a job in order to have any kind of income--but because Bonnie's mean-spirited/abrasive nature, she got fired from a bunch of jobs before ultimately taking a low-paying job at Bueno Nacho (and even then, she's still openly mean and rude to the customers and makes it clear that she hates her job). Pretty much the only reason she hasn't been fired from her job at Bueno Nacho is because Bonnie ended up marrying her boss, who turns to be none other than Ned (the manager from when Kim and Ron briefly had part-time jobs at Bueno Nacho in high school).
** To go into greater detail about the above point: since her marriage to SSJ didn't work out and she ended up getting rejected by pretty much every other guy who used to have a crush on her (and this includes Kim's nerdy cousin, Larry), Bonnie was forced to settle for marrying a man who not only didn't have nearly as much as wealth as the Seniors, but also the only man who's willing to actually put up with her.
** Bonnie and Ned (who takes Bonnie's last name when they get married) have two children: a daughter named Tawnie and a son named Ned Junior. While Ned does his best to be a good parent to their children (and even be a good husband to Bonnie), Bonnie (just like Dash and Paulina towards their children) is clearly trying to live vicariously through Ned Junior and Tawnie, the latter especially. In fact, Tawnie (just like Dash Junior) ultimately becomes nothing more than a clone of her mom from when she, Kim and Ron were growing up.

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* Bonnie Rockwaller's the most notable example--much Rockwaller, just like Dash and Paulina, Bonnie didn't seem to have any plans for a life after high school. It's stated that While she did does end up going to college, but she ultimately dropped ended up dropping out either sometime during her sophomore year or sometime between her sophomore and junior years of college to marry Señor Senior Junior (one of Kim and Ron's enemies who (who became Bonnie's her boyfriend in the final season of the original show). However, the marriage didn't work out (especially (particularly due to SSJ's foppish nature) and they the couple ultimately got divorced--and to really add insult to injury (for Bonnie at least), injury, Bonnie was tricked into signing TrickedIntoSigning papers that left her with no money from the Seniors once the divorce her and Junior's divorced was finalized.
** With no money or college education, Bonnie had to move back in with her family and was forced to get a job in order to have any kind of income--but income. However, because of Bonnie's mean-spirited/abrasive abrasive nature, she got fired from a bunch of jobs before ultimately taking a low-paying job at Bueno Nacho (and Nacho--and even then, she's still openly mean and rude to the customers and makes it clear that she hates her job). Pretty job. And pretty much the only reason she hasn't been she's never gotten fired from her job at Bueno Nacho is because Bonnie she ended up marrying her boss, who turns out to be none other than Ned (the Ned, the restaurant manager from when Kim and Ron briefly had part-time jobs at Bueno Nacho back in high school).
school.
** To go into greater detail about the above point: since her marriage to SSJ didn't work out after she and she ended up getting Junior got divorced, Bonnie was ultimately rejected by pretty much every other guy who used to have a crush on was romantically interested in her (and this back when she, Kim and Ron were in high school--this also includes Kim's nerdy cousin, Larry), Larry. Because of that, Bonnie was forced to settle for marrying a man guy who not only didn't have wasn't nearly as much wealthy as wealth as the Seniors, Junior and his family, but also the only man who's guy willing to actually put up with her.
her (especially since, personality-wise, Bonnie hasn't changed at all since she, Kim and Ron were in high school).
** Bonnie and makes Ned (who takes Bonnie's take her last name when they get married) have got married and they end up having two children: a daughter named Tawnie and a son named Ned Junior. While Ned does his best to be a good parent to their children (and even be a good husband to Bonnie), it's clear that the couple has a rocky relationship and that Bonnie (just like Dash and Paulina towards their children) Paulina) is clearly trying to live vicariously through Ned Junior and Tawnie, the latter especially. her children, particularly Tawnie. In fact, Tawnie (just like Dash Junior) ultimately becomes has really become nothing more than a clone of her mom from when she, Kim and Ron were growing up.mom--her only real redeeming quality is that the one person she's actually nice to is her dad, Ned Senior.



** Just like the Shermans, Summer's family isn't as financially well-off as the Shortmans--it's stated in "A Trip to the Beach," after the divorce, Summer and the kids moved back to her old hometown partly because they couldn't afford to live in their old house anymore. Also, while driving to the beach house for their vacation, Summer and the kids are in a cluttered minivan that Summer's apparently ''still'' paying off.

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** Just like the Shermans, Summer's family isn't as financially well-off as the Shortmans--it's stated in "A Trip to the Beach," after the divorce, Summer and the kids moved back to her old hometown partly because they couldn't afford to live in their old house anymore. Also, while driving to the beach house for their vacation, Summer and the kids are in a cluttered minivan that Summer's apparently ''still'' paying off.off.
* Wolfgang [[NamedByTheAdaptation Wentworth]] has ultimately become this as an adult, as shown in "Andy's Tournament." To go into greater detail:
** Far from being the muscular/athletic bully when he and Arnold were young, by the time he's in his mid/late-30s, Wolfgang had developed a "dad bod" and has a grossly unkempt appearance (stained clothing, noticeable body hair sticking out of his clothes, a scraggly beard-and-moustache, bags under his eyes, a noticeable bald spot on his head, etc.).
** He eventually got married and had a son named Wolfgang Wentworth Junior (more commonly called "W.J." for short), but he and W.J.'s mom got divorced a few years before the events of "Andy's Tournament," with his ex-wife having primary custody of their son.
** Much like Bonnie Rockwaller in the author's ''Kim Possible''-fanfics, Wolfgang Senior was forced to get a job at a fast-food restaurant in order to have some kind of income--but while Bonnie works as a cashier, Wolfgang Senior apparently works a janitor.
** While he doesn't go around beating people up, stealing their things or stuffing them into garbage cans anymore (mostly because he'd probably get arrested if he tried that as an adult), Wolfgang Senior still hasn't changed much (if at all) from when he and Arnold were kids. In fact, Arold notes in "Andy's Tournament" that Wolfgang's arguably gotten worse as he's gotten older.
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** Summer, like Olga, moved to a major city that's big for acting and show business--in Summer's case, she moved to Los Angeles, California after graduating to pursue a career as an actress for mainstream movies and TV-shows. Unfortunately, Summer got rejected from places she applied to, and all her "acting career" really amounted to was a series of cheesy commercials and the leading role in some low-budget horror movie that, by the events of 9[https://www.fanfiction.net/s/13983591/1/A-Trip-To-The-Beach "A Trip to the Beach,"]], has long since faded into obscurity by the time Summer's in her mid/late-30s.

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** Summer, like Olga, moved to a major city that's big for acting and show business--in Summer's case, she moved to Los Angeles, California after graduating to pursue a career as an actress for mainstream movies and TV-shows. Unfortunately, Summer got rejected from places she applied to, and all her "acting career" really amounted to was a series of cheesy commercials and the leading role in some low-budget horror movie that, by the events of 9[https://www.[[https://www.fanfiction.net/s/13983591/1/A-Trip-To-The-Beach "A Trip to the Beach,"]], has long since faded into obscurity by the time Summer's in her mid/late-30s.
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* At least in the ''[[Fanfic/TheManyDatesOfDannyFenton Many Dates]]''-timelines, they (along with the rest of the A-listers at Casper High) end up losing all their power and privilege, especially after Danny Fenton reveals himself as Danny Phantom to the world.
* Dash and Paulina eventually get married and have children (a daughter named Paola and a son named Dash Junior), but their marriage doesn't work out and they ultimately get divorced--even without that, both Dash and Paulina prove to not be great parents, with both of them trying to live vicariously through their children. Dash, for example, has basically groomed his and Paulina's son to be just like how he was when he was in high school--Paola, on the other hand, has become the WhiteSheep of the family (thanks to the influence of her and her brother's grandparents). Many characters have noted how, looks aside, you'd never think that Paola was related to Dash or Paulina.
* Paulina was disinherited by her parents at some point in her adulthood, forcing to get a job in order to have any kind of income (especially after she and Dash got divorced).
* Once Dash attempted to actually make something of himself, the best he could do was become a gym teacher/football coach at Casper High--and, at least in the ''Many Dates''-timeline where Danny chooses Kim Possible, Dash is now working under a nerd he bullied relentlessly back in high school, just like he always said he would.

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* ** At least in the ''[[Fanfic/TheManyDatesOfDannyFenton Many Dates]]''-timelines, they (along with the rest of the A-listers at Casper High) end up losing all their power and privilege, especially after Danny Fenton reveals himself as Danny Phantom to the world.
* ** Dash and Paulina eventually get married and have children (a daughter named Paola and a son named Dash Junior), but their marriage doesn't work out and they ultimately get divorced--even without that, both Dash and Paulina prove to not be great parents, with both of them trying to live vicariously through their children. Dash, for example, has basically groomed his and Paulina's son to be just like how he was when he was in high school--Paola, on the other hand, has become the WhiteSheep of the family (thanks to the influence of her and her brother's grandparents). Many characters have noted how, looks aside, you'd never think that Paola was related to Dash or Paulina.
* ** Paulina was disinherited by her parents at some point in her adulthood, forcing to get a job in order to have any kind of income (especially after she and Dash got divorced).
* ** Once Dash attempted to actually make something of himself, the best he could do was become a gym teacher/football coach at Casper High--and, at least in the ''Many Dates''-timeline where Danny chooses Kim Possible, Dash is now working under a nerd he bullied relentlessly back in high school, just like he always said he would.
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* With no money or college education, Bonnie had to move back in with her family and was forced to get a job in order to have any kind of income--but because Bonnie's mean-spirited/abrasive nature, she got fired from a bunch of jobs before ultimately taking a low-paying job at Bueno Nacho (and even then, she's still openly mean and rude to the customers and makes it clear that she hates her job). Pretty much the only reason she hasn't been fired from her job at Bueno Nacho is because Bonnie ended up marrying her boss, who turns to be none other than Ned (the manager from when Kim and Ron briefly had part-time jobs at Bueno Nacho in high school).
* To go into greater detail about the above point: since her marriage to SSJ didn't work out and she ended up getting rejected by pretty much every other guy who used to have a crush on her (and this includes Kim's nerdy cousin, Larry), Bonnie was forced to settle for marrying a man who not only didn't have nearly as much as wealth as the Seniors, but also the only man who's willing to actually put up with her.
* Bonnie and Ned (who takes Bonnie's last name when they get married) have two children: a daughter named Tawnie and a son named Ned Junior. While Ned does his best to be a good parent to their children (and even be a good husband to Bonnie), Bonnie (just like Dash and Paulina towards their children) is clearly trying to live vicariously through Ned Junior and Tawnie, the latter especially. In fact, Tawnie (just like Dash Junior) ultimately becomes nothing more than a clone of her mom from when she, Kim and Ron were growing up.

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* ** With no money or college education, Bonnie had to move back in with her family and was forced to get a job in order to have any kind of income--but because Bonnie's mean-spirited/abrasive nature, she got fired from a bunch of jobs before ultimately taking a low-paying job at Bueno Nacho (and even then, she's still openly mean and rude to the customers and makes it clear that she hates her job). Pretty much the only reason she hasn't been fired from her job at Bueno Nacho is because Bonnie ended up marrying her boss, who turns to be none other than Ned (the manager from when Kim and Ron briefly had part-time jobs at Bueno Nacho in high school).
* ** To go into greater detail about the above point: since her marriage to SSJ didn't work out and she ended up getting rejected by pretty much every other guy who used to have a crush on her (and this includes Kim's nerdy cousin, Larry), Bonnie was forced to settle for marrying a man who not only didn't have nearly as much as wealth as the Seniors, but also the only man who's willing to actually put up with her.
* ** Bonnie and Ned (who takes Bonnie's last name when they get married) have two children: a daughter named Tawnie and a son named Ned Junior. While Ned does his best to be a good parent to their children (and even be a good husband to Bonnie), Bonnie (just like Dash and Paulina towards their children) is clearly trying to live vicariously through Ned Junior and Tawnie, the latter especially. In fact, Tawnie (just like Dash Junior) ultimately becomes nothing more than a clone of her mom from when she, Kim and Ron were growing up.
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* About five years after graduating at the top of her class at Bennington College, Olga quits her job as a schoolteacher to pursue a career as a theater actress--she even moves all the way to New York City at one point to audition for Broadway. However, Olga ends up having a bit of a falling out with her parents over this, and they (particularly Bob) greatly disapprove of her wanting to become an actress. Olga was rejected from most roles she auditioned for, with the few roles that she was able to get being in (very) off-Broadway style productions.
* At some point in her late-20s, Olga met and fell in love with Patrick Sherman, "some hack of a wannabe rockstar" (as Helga describes him) whom Olga ends up marrying after only six months of dating (and who also fails to make it big as a musician)--the couple eventually has a pair of boy-girl fraternal twins named Logan Robert Sherman and Lisa Miriam Sherman. Mr. and Mrs. Pataki (particularly the former) greatly disapprove of Olga's relationship with Patrick and Bob and Patrick pretty much always end up arguing when they're together--however, Bob and Miriam genuinely love and care about the twins and have a good relationship with them.
* As noted above, Olga was forced to find another to support herself and her family after she and Patrick fail to make it big as an actress and a musician, respectively--Olga, for example, went back to working as a schoolteacher (and has ultimately become a 5th-grade teacher at P.S. 118 by the time Helga's oldest child is a 4th-grader at that same school). However, unlike in the original series, Olga has clearly lost her passion for the job as she's gotten older--and her husband, Patrick, has trouble holding and is often switching employment, which leaves his wife as the sole breadwinner for their family at times (which Olga clearly resents).
* The Shermans aren't nearly as financially well-off as the Shortmans are--when it comes to the Shermans living situation, they live in a tiny/run-down apartment in downtown Hillwood and apparently have to move around to different apartments every couple of years or so. Also, while Arnold and Helga each have their own car, Olga and her family can't afford a second car and Olga's still using the car that her parents had gotten her as a present when she graduated high school (though she's lied to her parents by claiming that she's kept it all this time for sentimental reasons).
* Summer, like Olga, moved to a major city that's big for acting and show business--in Summer's case, she moved to Los Angeles, California after graduating to pursue a career as an actress for mainstream movies and TV-shows. Unfortunately, Summer got rejected from places she applied to, and all her "acting career" really amounted to was a series of cheesy commercials and the leading role in some low-budget horror movie that, by the events of 9[https://www.fanfiction.net/s/13983591/1/A-Trip-To-The-Beach "A Trip to the Beach,"]], has long since faded into obscurity by the time Summer's in her mid/late-30s.
* Summer ends up having four children (two sons named Sky and Sonny and two daughters named June and Britney), but she and the kids' dad got divorced about a year prior to the events of "A Trip to the Beach." And apparently, the kids' dad doesn't bother keep in touch with them after the divorce, forcing Summer to raise them as a single parent.
* Just like the Shermans, Summer's family isn't as financially well-off as the Shortmans--it's stated in "A Trip to the Beach," after the divorce, Summer and the kids moved back to her old hometown partly because they couldn't afford to live in their old house anymore. Also, while driving to the beach house for their vacation, Summer and the kids are in a cluttered minivan that Summer's apparently ''still'' paying off.

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* ** About five years after graduating at the top of her class at Bennington College, Olga quits her job as a schoolteacher to pursue a career as a theater actress--she even moves all the way to New York City at one point to audition for Broadway. However, Olga ends up having a bit of a falling out with her parents over this, and they (particularly Bob) greatly disapprove of her wanting to become an actress. Olga was rejected from most roles she auditioned for, with the few roles that she was able to get being in (very) off-Broadway style productions.
* ** At some point in her late-20s, Olga met and fell in love with Patrick Sherman, "some hack of a wannabe rockstar" (as Helga describes him) whom Olga ends up marrying after only six months of dating (and who also fails to make it big as a musician)--the couple eventually has a pair of boy-girl fraternal twins named Logan Robert Sherman and Lisa Miriam Sherman. Mr. and Mrs. Pataki (particularly the former) greatly disapprove of Olga's relationship with Patrick and Bob and Patrick pretty much always end up arguing when they're together--however, Bob and Miriam genuinely love and care about the twins and have a good relationship with them.
* ** As noted above, Olga was forced to find another to support herself and her family after she and Patrick fail to make it big as an actress and a musician, respectively--Olga, for example, went back to working as a schoolteacher (and has ultimately become a 5th-grade teacher at P.S. 118 by the time Helga's oldest child is a 4th-grader at that same school). However, unlike in the original series, Olga has clearly lost her passion for the job as she's gotten older--and her husband, Patrick, has trouble holding and is often switching employment, which leaves his wife as the sole breadwinner for their family at times (which Olga clearly resents).
* ** The Shermans aren't nearly as financially well-off as the Shortmans are--when it comes to the Shermans living situation, they live in a tiny/run-down apartment in downtown Hillwood and apparently have to move around to different apartments every couple of years or so. Also, while Arnold and Helga each have their own car, Olga and her family can't afford a second car and Olga's still using the car that her parents had gotten her as a present when she graduated high school (though she's lied to her parents by claiming that she's kept it all this time for sentimental reasons).
* ** Summer, like Olga, moved to a major city that's big for acting and show business--in Summer's case, she moved to Los Angeles, California after graduating to pursue a career as an actress for mainstream movies and TV-shows. Unfortunately, Summer got rejected from places she applied to, and all her "acting career" really amounted to was a series of cheesy commercials and the leading role in some low-budget horror movie that, by the events of 9[https://www.fanfiction.net/s/13983591/1/A-Trip-To-The-Beach "A Trip to the Beach,"]], has long since faded into obscurity by the time Summer's in her mid/late-30s.
* ** Summer ends up having four children (two sons named Sky and Sonny and two daughters named June and Britney), but she and the kids' dad got divorced about a year prior to the events of "A Trip to the Beach." And apparently, the kids' dad doesn't bother keep in touch with them after the divorce, forcing Summer to raise them as a single parent.
* ** Just like the Shermans, Summer's family isn't as financially well-off as the Shortmans--it's stated in "A Trip to the Beach," after the divorce, Summer and the kids moved back to her old hometown partly because they couldn't afford to live in their old house anymore. Also, while driving to the beach house for their vacation, Summer and the kids are in a cluttered minivan that Summer's apparently ''still'' paying off.
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* Olga Sherman (née Pataki) and Summer [[NamedByTheAdaptation Mitchell]] are the most notable examples--for example, they both try but fail to become actresses and are forced to find other jobs to help support themselves, especially after they get married and have children.
* About five years after graduating at the top of her class at Bennington College, Olga quits her job as a schoolteacher to pursue a career as a theater actress--she even moves all the way to New York City at one point to audition for Broadway. However, Olga ends up having a bit of a falling out with her parents over this, and they (particularly Bob) greatly disapprove of her wanting to become an actress. Olga was rejected from most roles she auditioned for, with the few roles that she was able to get being in (very) off-Broadway style productions.
* At some point in her late-20s, Olga met and fell in love with Patrick Sherman, "some hack of a wannabe rockstar" (as Helga describes him) whom Olga ends up marrying after only six months of dating (and who also fails to make it big as a musician)--the couple eventually has a pair of boy-girl fraternal twins named Logan Robert Sherman and Lisa Miriam Sherman. Mr. and Mrs. Pataki (particularly the former) greatly disapprove of Olga's relationship with Patrick and Bob and Patrick pretty much always end up arguing when they're together--however, Bob and Miriam genuinely love and care about the twins and have a good relationship with them.
* As noted above, Olga was forced to find another to support herself and her family after she and Patrick fail to make it big as an actress and a musician, respectively--Olga, for example, went back to working as a schoolteacher (and has ultimately become a 5th-grade teacher at P.S. 118 by the time Helga's oldest child is a 4th-grader at that same school). However, unlike in the original series, Olga has clearly lost her passion for the job as she's gotten older--and her husband, Patrick, has trouble holding and is often switching employment, which leaves his wife as the sole breadwinner for their family at times (which Olga clearly resents).
* The Shermans aren't nearly as financially well-off as the Shortmans are--when it comes to the Shermans living situation, they live in a tiny/run-down apartment in downtown Hillwood and apparently have to move around to different apartments every couple of years or so. Also, while Arnold and Helga each have their own car, Olga and her family can't afford a second car and Olga's still using the car that her parents had gotten her as a present when she graduated high school (though she's lied to her parents by claiming that she's kept it all this time for sentimental reasons).
* Summer, like Olga, moved to a major city that's big for acting and show business--in Summer's case, she moved to Los Angeles, California after graduating to pursue a career as an actress for mainstream movies and TV-shows. Unfortunately, Summer got rejected from places she applied to, and all her "acting career" really amounted to was a series of cheesy commercials and the leading role in some low-budget horror movie that, by the events of 9[https://www.fanfiction.net/s/13983591/1/A-Trip-To-The-Beach "A Trip to the Beach,"]], has long since faded into obscurity by the time Summer's in her mid/late-30s.
* Summer ends up having four children (two sons named Sky and Sonny and two daughters named June and Britney), but she and the kids' dad got divorced about a year prior to the events of "A Trip to the Beach." And apparently, the kids' dad doesn't bother keep in touch with them after the divorce, forcing Summer to raise them as a single parent.
* Just like the Shermans, Summer's family isn't as financially well-off as the Shortmans--it's stated in "A Trip to the Beach," after the divorce, Summer and the kids moved back to her old hometown partly because they couldn't afford to live in their old house anymore. Also, while driving to the beach house for their vacation, Summer and the kids are in a cluttered minivan that Summer's apparently ''still'' paying off.
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* Dash Baxter and Paulina Sanchez are probably the best and notable examples--just like in the original series, neither of them had any real plans for a life after high school. Dash was especially open this, freely saying that he didn't have plans for his future and figured that he'll just end up working for some nerd.
* At least in the ''[[Fanfic/TheManyDatesOfDannyFenton Many Dates]]''-timelines, they (along with the rest of the A-listers at Casper High) end up losing all their power and privilege, especially after Danny Fenton reveals himself as Danny Phantom to the world.
* Dash and Paulina eventually get married and have children (a daughter named Paola and a son named Dash Junior), but their marriage doesn't work out and they ultimately get divorced--even without that, both Dash and Paulina prove to not be great parents, with both of them trying to live vicariously through their children. Dash, for example, has basically groomed his and Paulina's son to be just like how he was when he was in high school--Paola, on the other hand, has become the WhiteSheep of the family (thanks to the influence of her and her brother's grandparents). Many characters have noted how, looks aside, you'd never think that Paola was related to Dash or Paulina.
* Paulina was disinherited by her parents at some point in her adulthood, forcing to get a job in order to have any kind of income (especially after she and Dash got divorced).
* Once Dash attempted to actually make something of himself, the best he could do was become a gym teacher/football coach at Casper High--and, at least in the ''Many Dates''-timeline where Danny chooses Kim Possible, Dash is now working under a nerd he bullied relentlessly back in high school, just like he always said he would.

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* Bonnie Rockwaller's the most notable example--much like Dash and Paulina, Bonnie didn't seem to have any plans for a life after high school. It's stated that she did end up going to college, but she ultimately dropped out to marry Señor Senior Junior (one of Kim and Ron's enemies who became Bonnie's boyfriend in the final season of the original show). However, the marriage didn't work out (especially due to SSJ's foppish nature) and they ultimately got divorced--and to really add insult to injury (for Bonnie at least), Bonnie was tricked into signing papers that left her with no money from the Seniors once the divorce was finalized.
* With no money or college education, Bonnie had to move back in with her family and was forced to get a job in order to have any kind of income--but because Bonnie's mean-spirited/abrasive nature, she got fired from a bunch of jobs before ultimately taking a low-paying job at Bueno Nacho (and even then, she's still openly mean and rude to the customers and makes it clear that she hates her job). Pretty much the only reason she hasn't been fired from her job at Bueno Nacho is because Bonnie ended up marrying her boss, who turns to be none other than Ned (the manager from when Kim and Ron briefly had part-time jobs at Bueno Nacho in high school).
* To go into greater detail about the above point: since her marriage to SSJ didn't work out and she ended up getting rejected by pretty much every other guy who used to have a crush on her (and this includes Kim's nerdy cousin, Larry), Bonnie was forced to settle for marrying a man who not only didn't have nearly as much as wealth as the Seniors, but also the only man who's willing to actually put up with her.
* Bonnie and Ned (who takes Bonnie's last name when they get married) have two children: a daughter named Tawnie and a son named Ned Junior. While Ned does his best to be a good parent to their children (and even be a good husband to Bonnie), Bonnie (just like Dash and Paulina towards their children) is clearly trying to live vicariously through Ned Junior and Tawnie, the latter especially. In fact, Tawnie (just like Dash Junior) ultimately becomes nothing more than a clone of her mom from when she, Kim and Ron were growing up.

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