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    Flower princess 11 
A fictional version of the author of the original story who appears at the beginning.
  • Ambiguously Human: She doesn't seem to have any inhuman abilities, yet somehow was able to enter Clockwork's lair on her own and seems to know him. In the main story, she is stated to be in her 20s when Danny first joined the dating service. In chapter 64 of Danny and Kim, she talks to Kim and she STILL looks to be in her 20s, despite the fact that over 2 decades have passed.
  • Creator Cameo: Based on the author of the original story.
  • Everyone Has Standards: She doesn't mind Deadpool, but wasn't happy with him interrupting a serious flashback.
  • Shipper on Deck: She is one by career and the head of a dating service. However, she clearly has her favorites.
    • She's trying to set Clockwork up with Sailor Pluto despite his objections.
    • She playfully acts annoyed when it looks like Clockwork is trying to undo Danny's choice in Kara.

    Neo Mark 
A fictional version of the author of the spinoffs based on the alternate endings featuring Kim Possible and Gwen Tennyson as the chosen girls who appears at the beginning.
  • Ambiguously Human: He was present on the same day Kim, Gwen, April, Makoto and Starfire signed up for the dating service, in separate cities, at the same time. He's obviously not a ghost, as Danny did not sense his presence when he makes an appearance near the end of Danny and Kim.
  • Berserk Button: Most of time, Deadpool gets on his nerves to excruciating levels. Granted, Deadpool did steal his debit card and used the "Falcon Punch" on his wall.
  • Creator Cameo: Based on the author of Danny and Kim and Danny and Gwen.

    Be Con Fuzzled Writer 
A fictional version of the author of the spinoffs based on the alternate endings where Danny chooses Phantasma (from Scooby-Doo and the Ghoul School) and Jen (from 6teen).

     61394 
A fictional version of the author of the spinoffs based on the alternate ending featuring Kitty Pryde as Danny's chosen girl.
  • Only Friend: He seems to be the only author who's genuinely fond of Deadpool. Everyone else either tolerates him or has a limit to what he can do.

    Batguy 01 
A fictional version of the author of the spinoffs based on the alternate ending featuring Wendy from Gravity Falls as Danny's chosen girl.

    Pokemon Fan 1991 
A fictional version of the author of the spinoffs based on the alternate ending where Danny chooses Penny Proud from The Proud Family.

Others

    Dash Baxter 
  • Abhorrent Admirer: He's hit on a few of Danny's dates—namely Kim, Gwen, Kara, Jen and Katie. None of them (nor anyone connected to them) have a positive opinion of him. None of the girls that Dash met through the dating service had a positive opinion of him either (and they were all the Alpha Bitches of their respective shows).
    • Subverted in regards to Kara—he did think that if she got rid of her glasses, she'd be up to his standards but her telling him off (and kicking his butt) got rid of any lingering interest.
  • All Girls Want Bad Boys: Subverted. Even the girls willing to date him are quickly turned off by his stupidity, immaturity, boorishness, and bullying.
  • Attempted Homewrecker: He tries, and fails, to steal Danny's dates even after they become his girlfriend.
  • The Corruptor: Tries molding his son, Dash Junior, to be a bully just like himself in the future of most timelines.
  • Deconstructed Character Archetype: Interactions with Danny's dates held deconstruct Dash's role of The Bully, Jerk Jock and a Future Loser from the series. To go into greater detail:
    • Dash has absolutely no aspirations for what he wants to do with his life once he graduates high school—he doesn't even consider using his athletic skills to make something of himself (i.e., using his football skills to become a professional football player).
    • He's openly rude and disrespectful to people he considers "beneath" him, while also expecting people to line up for him.
    • Finally, he thinks himself important because of his self-designated role of as "the King of Casper High." As a result, Danny's dates (including people connected to them and anyone else who happen to meet him) see Dash as nothing more than a pathetic jerk. Eventually, he becomes treated the same way people like him are in real life are: with little to no respect.
      • Clover rejects him for not even considering a life after he graduates high school.
      • Kara threatens to expose his bullying to the public if Casper High continues turning a blind eye to it.
      • Dash ultimately gets into trouble that undermines pretty much any and all attempts to have a good future.
  • Didn't Think This Through: In the snippet based on the alternate ending where Danny chooses Jen from 6teen, Dash (who had scored a date with a popular senior named Michelle) tries buying tickets to a basketball game but is informed they're completely sold out. Upon seeing Danny and Jen, he tries to steal their tickets and is surprised when a security guard witnesses it—Dash is also surprised when the guard refuses to believe him when he lies by claiming that Danny and Jen had stolen the tickets from him.
  • Eviler than Thou: "Evil" is a stretch but even mean girls like Bonnie, Mandy, Caitlin, and Dominique find Dash too annoying and unpleasant to be around.
  • Future Loser: The best years of his life are over, just like he always said—and when he finally gives genuine attempts to actually make something of himself, the best he can do is get a job at his old high school as a gym teacher and the football coach. And he's forced to work under a classmate he had relentlessly bullied back in high schoolnote .
  • Hate Sink: None of his positive qualities from the original series are present in any of the fanfics and he exists solely for Danny's potential girlfriends (and anyone connected to them) to despise him.
  • Insufferable Imbecile: None of the girls that know him like him and everyone has a low opinion of his intelligence.
  • Laser-Guided Karma: In The Many Dates of Danny Fenton (the main story), every time Dash tries to mess with Danny during his dates or steal his girls, it ends up backfiring him because the girls end up disliking him and he suffers from some form of karma.
    • In TMDDF: Danny and Kara, Dash was angry that he couldn't make fun of Danny for using the dating service nor steal his dates in the previous story, so he joined the dating service for almost a week, only for every girl to tell him to take a hike. Dash is also angry to discover that almost every girl Danny dates likes him whereas Dash couldn't even get one girl to like him. Even Tucker had a few good dates before ultimately hooking up with Velma Dinkley.
    • Later in the same story, Dash tried to bully and assault Danny, only to be restrained by Kara twice. On the second occasion, Mr. Lancer appeared and Dash lied to him by claiming that Kara attacked him unprovoked. Since Mr. Lancer favors him, it looked like Dash would get away with it only for Kara to turn the tables on both of them by threatening to report Mr. Lancer to the district's superintendent and have the Daily Planet revealed his favoritism of the A-Listers. As a result, Mr. Lancer actually punished Dash by giving him detention and informing Dash's parents of what he did.
    • Chapter 19 of TMDDF: The Many Kids of Danny Fenton features Dash working for one of the nerds he used to humiliate back when they were high schoolers, just like he always said he would.
  • Never My Fault:
    • Saw the dating service as just for desperate losers, when in fact all the girls he met rejected him for his unpleasant attitude.
    • A snippet features him blaming Danny and Jen when a security guard takes him away for trying to steal their tickets.
  • Not Good with Rejection: Because Jen rejected him, Dash started to act rude to her.
  • Offended by an Inferior's Success: Dash can't understand why girls are more attracted to unpopular "losers" like Danny instead of popular jocks like himself. In some spin-offs, he actually states that attractive girls going for unpopular guys "goes against the natural order".
  • Shallow Cannot Comprehend True Love: In both the original story and its spin-offs, he is unable to understand why girls prefer nice, if unpopular, guys like Danny over popular, but obnoxious guys like him. In spin-offs where Dash signs up for the dating service, he does so under the assumption that if "losers" like Danny and Tucker can get hot girlfriends, he can easily do so, only to get rejected for having nothing going for him besides being a popular high school quarterback, alongside the fact that he's content with peaking in high school.
  • Suspiciously Specific Denial: In Danny and Kara, Dash insists it wasn't because the girls who met him at the dating service told him to take a hike that he left.
  • Turned Off By The Jerkass: A lot of girls lose interest in him because of how much of a jerk he is.
  • Wasted Beauty: Girls like Jen Masterson, Katie Kaboom, Michelle Lynne Clarke, Clover Ewing, Bonnie Rockwaller, Mandy, Caitlin, and Dominique (the latter three from Totally Spies) are initially attracted to Dash for his muscles and popularity, but completely lose interest when they find out how much of an immature jerk and idiot he is.

    Paulina Sanchez 
Danny's former crush.
  • Alpha Bitch: She sees herself on top of the world and shows intense jealousy to anyone close to Danny Phantom.
  • Attempted Homewrecker: After she learns that Danny is Danny Phantom, she constantly tries to steal him away. Even after Danny gets married, Paulina STILL won't stop bothering him, to the point that in the future where he chose Makoto, he actually has to get a restraining order.
  • Brainless Beauty: Paulina actually thought it was a good idea to sue Kim Possible for being the girl Danny Phantom loves and "stealing" him. It went about as well as expected.
  • Everyone Has Standards: Even Paulina and her fellow A-Listers are disgusted when Dash mocks Danny's "cousin" Danielle.
    Paulina: Fenton and the geeks are one thing, but that girl was like what, seven or something?
  • Forceful Kiss: To Danny during Junior Prom in Danny and Kim. Neither he nor his girlfriend were happy with that.
  • Future Loser: In many stories' futures, Paulina has long since lost most of her beauty, reduced to working to have any income (especially since she got disinherited by her family), and is a rather neglectful mother.
  • Love Interest vs. Lust Interest: She is the Lust Interest to Danny's various girlfriends. In most of the spinoffs, Paulina looks down on Danny until she finds out that he's Danny Phantom, her superhero crush; after that, she obsessively pursues him. Meanwhile, Danny's girlfriends like him before they find out he's a superhero. In addition, Paulina's only positive quality is her physical beauty, whereas Danny's girlfriends, while only slightly less attractive than Paulina at worst, possess likable personalities alongside their good looks.
  • Mirror Character: To Bonnie Rockwaller. Paulina got a date with Kim's best friend Ron the same day Bonnie got one with Danny's best friend Tucker. They're both rude and stuck-up, and wanted to steal Danny from Kim in Danny and Kim. But while Paulina always liked Danny Phantom, Bonnie just wants a rich and famous boyfriend.
  • Shipping Torpedo: She dissuaded Star from her secret crush on Danny in Danny and Kim because he wasn't in the A-list.
  • Ungrateful Bastard: In Danny and Kara, she's outright rude to Supergirl just because she wanted Danny Phantom to save her.

    Kwan 
Dash's best friend and a fellow bully.
  • Dumb Jock: He's on the football team and he is pretty dim. Though he's smart enough to know Makoto was too much for him to deal with, causing him to apologize on his teammates' behalf and leave Danny alone.
  • Everyone Has Standards:
    • Kwan was uneasy when Dash and Paulina blamed Danny for them not getting invited to the senior party, and when they planned to get revenge on Danny, he (along with Star) decided to not get involved. Kwan is usually a follower, even if it's something he doesn't really agree with, but he refuses to join Dash this time in ambushing Danny and risking invoking Kara's wrath. And while part of the reason is that he does not want to get hurt by Danny's girlfriend, Kwan genuinely didn't want to hurt Danny for no reason.
    • Kwan was unhappy with Dash stealing Angelica's jacket and asked him to give it back. While he normally joins in on Dash bullying other students, even when he knows it's not right, Kwan was uncomfortable with Dash harassing a younger girl that did nothing to him.
  • Future Loser: Averted—unlike Dash, Kwan did actually have plans for a life after high school. When he gets an internship at Devtech, he takes it seriously (unlike Dash) and doesn't do anything to bully Danny because, as he points out to Dash, he doesn't want to lose the internship. Honestly, the only "mean" thing Kwan does to Danny is warn their boss by claiming that Danny can be clumsy (and he's not entirely wrong in that regard).

    Mr. Lancer 
Danny's strict teacher who uses book titles to curse and also tends to favor the popular students.
  • Adults Are Useless: He turns a blind eye to Dash’s bullying just because he’s a football star. In Danny and Kara, Kara makes it stop by threatening to have her cousin, Clark Kent, report it on the Daily Planet.
  • Depending on the Writer: In most stories, like in canon, he turns a blind eye to the A-Listers' bullying while harshly punishing Danny whenever Dash lies to him to avoid getting into trouble (which Lancer then chooses to believe). In “Danny and Barbara”, it’s mainly because he (illegally) bets on Casper High to win games. However...
    • Adaptational Nice Guy: In Danny and Kitty, he only favored the A-Listers because Dash's mom was blackmailing him and he's more than happy to be a fair teacher when she is arrested. He also reveals he just plays along with students' belief in Service Sector Stereotypes to encourage them to study.
  • Everyone Has Standards: Mr. Lancer favors the A-listers, but in Danny and Kitty, even he will punish them if he catches them spreading bigotry.
  • Laser-Guided Karma: In pretty much every timeline he appears in, he receives some kind of comeuppance for his constant favoring of the popular kids and turning a blind eye of said popular kids bullying other students. In some of the more extreme cases (like in the timelines where Danny chooses Kim Possible and Makoto Kino), Mr. Lancer gets fired from Casper High and has his teaching license revoked, forcing him to find a new job outside of teaching. However, because of all the stuff he did at Casper High, not a lot of places were willing to hire him (not even fast-food restaurants like Bueno Nacho and especially not Nasty Burger).
    • 1.) In Danny and Kim, he eventually returns to Casper High, but since he had his teaching license revoked, he can't work there as a teacher. Ultimately, Mr. Lancer's forced to work at Casper High as part of the custodial staff (i.e., he's a janitor).
    • 2.) In Danny and Makoto, much like in the timeline where Danny chooses Kim Possible, Mr. Lancer is ultimately forced to work as a janitor—but instead of working at Casper High, he now works at the restaurant that Danny's wife owns and operates in Amity Park. This means that not only is Mr. Lancer forced to work in the very industry that he disparaged so much when Danny was in high school, but he's now forced to work under a student that he basically tormented during his former career as a teacher. And even before Danny and Makoto got married, Makoto has made it extremely clear to Mr. Lancer that she will not tolerate any disrespect he has towards people who work in the food service industry.
    • 3.) In Danny and Barbara, he's ultimately arrested by Harvey Bullock after he admits that he (illegally) bets on sports games at Casper High and then tried essentially bribing Detective Bullock.
  • Secret Test of Character: In Danny and Kitty, he tells Danny the answer sheet he found in "The Ultimate Enemy" was a fake which Mr. Lancer and other teachers before him use to trick students. Had Danny cheated, all answers would be wrong, he'd have to retake the test, and his grade would be one letter lower. The real reason Mr. Lancer humiliates Irving Burns is because Burns failed the test of character.

    Star 
Paulina's best friend.
  • Beta Bitch: She is basically Paulina's satellite, as the "marginally attractive girl who orbits around the popular girl."
  • Everyone Has Standards: Star was uneasy when Dash and Paulina blamed Danny for them not getting invited to the senior party, and when they plan to get revenge on Danny, she (like Kwan) decided to not get involved. Star normally doesn't care what they did to geeks, but she thinks this was excessive.
  • Tsundere: It's revealed that she has/had a crush on Danny but acted mean to him due to Paulina's influence.
  • We Used to Be Friends: After the Disasteroid-event, she and Paulina are no longer friends, since by then, Danny Fenton not only has a girlfriend, but the reveal that he's Danny Phantom made him out of her reach.

    Bonnie Rockwaller 
Kim Possible's Sitcom Arch-Nemesis when it comes to anything not related to "saving the world" (such as cheerleading).
  • Added Alliterative Appeal: Her pen name for the dating service is "Bodacious Bonnie."
  • Alpha Bitch: Like Paulina, she's very conceited and thinks herself above everyone.
  • Attempted Homewrecker: She tries to steal Danny after learning that he's a famous superhero. In the timeline where Danny chooses Kim, Bonnie gives him a Forceful Kiss at prom, despite having a boyfriend, and even as an adult when she's married and has kids herself, is still bitter over the fact that Kim "stole" Danny from her.
  • Everyone Has Standards: Bonnie Rockwaller's usually the first girl to throw herself into a popular boy's arms, but she regards her date with Dash Baxter as the worst she's ever had (to the point of wanting to inflict bodily harm on him).
  • Forceful Kiss: Planted a kiss on Danny in Danny and Kim. Kim threatened her for it.
  • Future Loser: In the Many Dates-timelines and in various Kim Possible-fanfics by Flower princess11, Bonnie's life basically falls apart after graduating high school.
    • While she eventually married Señor Senior Junior (the son of Señor Senior Senior, one of Kim and Ron's enemies, who became her boyfriend in the final season of the show), the marriage didn't work out and the couple ultimately got divorced. Also, Bonnie had basically been Tricked into Signing a prenup that left her with nothing from the Seniors once the divorced was finalized. Since Bonnie had dropped out of college to marry SSJ, she was forced to get a job in order to have any kind of income.
    • Bonnie ultimately took a low-paying job as a cashier at Bueno Nacho after getting fired from a bunch of jobs (due to her bad attitude), where she's openly mean and rude to the customers and makes it very clear that she hates her job. And the only reason she's never been fired is because her husband (the only man willing to put up with her) is the restaurant's manager—her boss.
  • Gold Digger: After Danny reveals himself, she practically throws herself at him since she wants a rich and/or famous boyfriend.
  • Laser-Guided Karma: Her attempt to steal Kim's boyfriend after he becomes world-famous not only fails but also results in Brick dumping her (for good).
  • Love Interest vs. Lust Interest: Bonnie in TMDDF: After Many Dates: Danny and Kim only "likes" Danny after finding out he's a superhero; before that, she thinks that he is just a loser and makes fun of Kim for dating him. Kim, by contrast, fell in love with Danny long before she discovered his secret.
  • Mirror Character: To Paulina Sanchez. Paulina got a date with Kim's best friend Ron the same day Bonnie got one with Danny's best friend Tucker. They're both rude and stuck-up, and wanted to steal Danny from Kim in the timeline where Danny ultimately chooses Kim. But while Paulina always liked Danny Phantom, Bonnie just wants a famous boyfriend.
  • Pair the Spares: In Danny and Kim, after she and Junior get divorced and Bonnie fails to get into a relationship with most other guys who used to have a crush on her (including Kim's nerdy cousin, Larry), she ultimately ends up marrying Ned (the manager of Middleton's Bueno Nacho), with whom she has two kids (and she also makes Ned take her last name when they get married).
  • Surprisingly Realistic Outcome: As noted in the author's Kim Possible-fanfics, Bonnie dropped out of college sometime during (or shortly after) her sophomore year to marry Señor Senior Junior. However, the marriage didn't work out (largely due to SSJ's foppish nature) and they ultimately got divorced. Bonnie had also signed papers that left her with nothing from the Seniors once the divorce was finalized. With no money or college education, Bonnie was forced to get a job in order to have any kind of income. She also ended up getting rejected by pretty much every other guy who used to have a crush on her (either because they were already in a relationship with someone or they just weren't interested in Bonnie anymore), so she was ultimately forced to settle for marrying Ned, who not only had far less money than the Seniors, but is also the only man willing to actually put up with her.

    Meg Griffin 
The neglected daughter of the the Griffin family.
  • Abhorrent Admirer: She quickly latched on to Tucker when she mistakenly thought he was falling for her. She was also heavily implied to be this for Ron.
  • Spanner in the Works: Her hacking into the dating service's website led to a security increase that prevented Sheldon from hacking his way into being paired with Jenny.
  • Uncertain Doom: It wasn't exactly clear if she was one of the few survivors of Thanatos' attack on Quahog in Danny and Kim or one of the many casualties in Chapter 43. Regardless, Danny restoring all those lost to his reign of terror made this a moot point.

    Nigel Uno 
The leader of KND's Sector V.
  • Earn Your Happy Ending: In Danny and Kim, he's put his past with the KND behind him and is now a teacher at Casper High.
  • Go Mad from the Revelation: In Danny and Kim, Bat-Mite and Mr. Mxyzptlk were revealed to have started the war between kids and adults. He doesn't take it well.

    Abigail Lincoln 
The second-in-command of KND's Sector V. She is also the younger sister of Cree.
  • Only Sane Man: She is the member with the most common sense. In Danny and Kim, she also took the truth of the secret war between kids and adults a lot better than Nigel did.

    Maurice 
An undercover teen operative of the KND who was secretly allowed to keep his memories.

    Johnny 13 
A ghostly biker who often clashes with Danny Phantom.
  • Adaptational Nice Guy: Downplayed. When he and Kitty appeared, they didn't fight Danny while he was on his date with Phantasma, they just went back to their own date, though they didn't bother warning Danny about Phanty's father either.
  • Villains Out Shopping: He and Kitty are Danny's enemies but they didn't pick a fight with him while he was out on his date with Phanty, since they were also on a date themselves, and they didn't want to get involved with The Phantom when he arrived.

    Kitty 
Johnny 13's girlfriend.
  • Adaptational Nice Guy: Downplayed. When she and Johnny appeared, they didn't fight Danny while he was on his date with Phantasma, they just went back to their own date, though they didn't bother warning Danny about Phanty's father either.
  • One-Steve Limit: Kitty shares the same name as one of Danny's dates, Kitty Pryde. Danny even had to explain to his sister, Jazz, that it wasn't the same Kitty.
  • Villains Out Shopping: She and Johnny are Danny's enemies but they didn't pick a fight with him while he was out on his date with Phanty, since they were also on a date themselves, and they didn't want to get involved with The Phantom when he arrived.

    Lisa Silver 
A cheerleader from Washington D.C. and one of Tucker's "dates."
  • Jerkass Has a Point: While she was certainly rude to Tucker, she also wasn't wrong about him lying on his profile—when she tried giving him a chance anyway, he ultimately ruined it by trying too hard to be suave.

    The Warner Siblings 
The Warner brothers and the Warner sister, Yakko, Wakko and Dot.
  • Cartoon Creature: Danny has no idea what they are, but comments that they resemble dogs.
  • Cloudcuckoolander: Just like in canon.
  • Everyone Has Standards: All of them were shocked when Katie's rampage got her brother injured.
  • Fourth-Wall Observer: They are completely aware they are fictional and are currently starring in a fanfic. Danny, who has no such ability, is clueless what they're talking about.
  • O.O.C. Is Serious Business: They aren't their usual cheerful selves when Danny finally expresses how much he doesn't want to be with Katie or when Vlad threatened to destroy a city with an asteroid.
  • Shipper on Deck: They seem genuinely eager to see Danny and Katie together, much to his annoyance.
  • Troll: They admitted to have been taking photos of Katie showing Danny affection just for laughs.

    Buttons 
The dog who is frequently treated like trouble by his owners despite doing his best to protect their daughter.
  • Amplified Animal Aptitude: Danny is surprised that Buttons, an ordinary dog, seems to be able to understand him.
  • Because You Were Nice to Me: He quickly took a liking to Danny for defending him from his owners by telling them what almost happened to their daughter and called them out for their neglect.
  • Big Friendly Dog: Despite all the abuse he has to go through trying to protect her, he loves Mindy unconditionally and goes out of his way to help Danny after the latter cleared things up with his owners.
  • Determinator: Just like in canon, he won't let anyone hurt Mindy... or his new friend, Danny.
  • Evil-Detecting Dog: Even though he didn't see Katie's transformations, he could sense how dangerous she was.
  • Heroic Dog: Just like in canon. Not only did he save Mindy from falling out of a tree, he went out of his way to help Danny escape from Katie after he helped him out.
  • Interspecies Friendship: He and Danny become good friends.
  • Papa Wolf: Just like in canon, he will do anything to protect Mindy even at the cost of great personal injury.
  • Throw the Dog a Bone: Thanks to Danny for interfering with Status Quo Is God, Buttons is finally recognized by his owners for his heroic actions.
  • Shipping Torpedo: Could tell Danny wasn't too fond of Katie and tried to help him get away from her.

    Mindy 
A toddler who's curiosity gets her in danger, and needs her dog Buttons to bail her out of trouble.
  • Attention Deficit... Ooh, Shiny!: Just like in canon, she's very easily distracted by the things she sees which presumably is what lead her to be up on the tree branch to start with.
  • Catchphrase: "Okay, I love you, bye-bye." Danny finds it cute.
  • Pair the Spares: A downplayed, implied example with Tinker Kaboom in Katie's alternate ending.
  • Parental Obliviousness: Mindy's parents freak out when they find out that their daughter climbed to the highest branch of a tree, fell off, and could have died if not for Buttons saving her, all while the parents were too busy with an important phone call to notice.

    Mindy's Parents 
Mindy's parents and Button's owners.
  • Accidental Misnaming: Mindy always addresses her mom as "Lady" and her father as "Mr. Man".
  • Adaptational Nice Guy: They weren't exactly evil in their series, just clueless as to what is happening with their daughter and they only punished Buttons for perceived bad behavior, unaware that he was protecting Mindy. Once Danny informs them of what is really going on, they reward Buttons for saving Mindy and apologize for wrongly punishing him, and even take him and Mindy to a carnival later that day to make up for it.
  • My God, What Have I Done?: They are horrified to learn that Mindy fell off the tree branch while they were talking on the phone and it was only because of Buttons that she didn't get hurt.
  • Parental Neglect: When seeing Buttons getting punished for getting covered in garbage, Danny and Jazz, who saw that he was trying to save Mindy, call his owners out for not properly watching over their daughter.
  • Parental Obliviousness: A deconstruction, as not only did they not know that Mindy nearly fell from the tree, they almost punished Buttons because he got dirty (while he was trying to save her). Once Danny calls them out on this, they realize the seriousness of the situation and try to fix things.

    The Mime/Mime Guy 
The mime who is constantly experiencing misfortune in one way or the other.
  • Because You Were Nice to Me: He's so used to bad things happening to him that, because Danny pushed him out of the way of a falling anvil, he helps to keep Danny safe from Katie Kaboom.
  • Odd Friendship: He and Danny become friends.
  • Shipping Torpedo: Like Buttons, he could tell that Danny wasn't too fond of Katie and tried to help him get away from her.
  • The Speechless: Justified since he's a mime, though Danny is able to get what he is trying to say from his hand gestures.

    Velma Dinkley 

A smart girl who's part of her own detective team. She also ends up being the one girl from the dating service who ends up genuinely liking Tucker (in a romantic sense) and vice-versa.
  • Arbitrary Skepticism: Defied. She doesn't even try to disprove Danny Phantom is half-ghost. Granted, she lives in a world where ghosts, aliens and magic are accepted by most people. Played straight in Danny and Kara where in spite of all evidence, Velma "tries to be a skeptic when it comes to ghosts and aliens". Danny even asks if "Superman is just a guy with a wire for her".
  • Birds of a Feather: She and Tucker find that they have a lot in common.
  • Brainy Brunette: She is very smart, skilled with tech and is also a brunette.

    Juniper Lee 
The young protector of Orchid Bay City.
  • Hopeless Suitor: She develops a crush on Danny but doesn't stand a chance with him—aside from the fact that Danny usually already has a girlfriend by time they meet, June's also too young for him to consider the option (Danny's 14 while June's only 11).

    Coco Banana 
The fashion designer and head of Club Banana
  • Trauma Button: Since Danny threatened to haunt him for rejecting the stolen plans, Coco is terrified and panics at the mere sight of him, even if Danny is on television. It's to the point where he gets Kim's original mission gear back on shelves in the hopes Danny won't come after him.

    Hank Hill 
A propane salesman from Arlen, Texas who is very tightly set in his ways, which are typical of someone from rural Texas. This has earned him the eternal, and merciless, enmity from none other than Deadpool.
  • Abusive Parents: Deadpool calls him out on being an emotionally abusive parent to Bobby.
  • Berserk Button: He will express anger or disrespect to people who don't show the respect he gives propane, especially when they express a preference for charcoal.
  • Born in the Wrong Century: Has the attitude of someone who was born much earlier than he actually was and seems to resent that the world has moved on from when he was most comfortable.
  • Butt-Monkey: Namely whenever Deadpool is involved, all because Hank made his lack of respect for Betty White known.
    • In Danny and Kim, he loses his job and his new boss becomes Deadpool. From there, he's forced to work to sell charcoal, his business supports soccer, and because of his rather blunt way of talking, he keeps angering his boss. Christmas Tales reveals that the first time Deadpool made a fool of him is with a prank phone call during a livestream that made him ask if anyone knew "Czar Cole Rules", realizing too late he was saying "charcoal rules".
    • In Danny and Gwen, not only does Deadpool make Hank pay for his ribs, but he awakens to find his lawn gone, leaving only dirt behind. He's also tricked into reading a note that ends with him, while being filmed on people's phones, saying out loud that "propane sucks", causing him a great deal of grief.
  • Deconstructed Trope: The series had Bobby and Hank Hill not seeing eye to eye in a whole lot of things, with Hank constantly trying to mold Bobby to be more traditionally manly and follow his father's dreams. In his second appearance in these stories, Deadpool points out that they eventually had a very harsh falling out and have not talked for years.
  • Disproportionate Retribution:
    • He'll start to act rude to someone, including Danny and those he knows, just because they don't have the same almost religious devotion he has to propane.
    • Most, if not all, of the misery he endures through his appearances are the explicit result of saying he's not a fan of Betty White to the face of one of her most hardcore fans.
  • Fantasy-Forbidding Father: He doesn't approve of Bobby's desire to be a comedian over an athlete, even into Bobby's adulthood.
  • Felony Misdemeanor: He doesn't like Betty White. This turned him into the only man on the planet that Deadpool truly and totally hates, with all of the violence that you'd expect to result.
  • Jock Dad, Nerd Son: Wants Bobby to follow in his footsteps and become the professional football player he wanted to become, rather than the nerdy but friendly person Bobby is now. He never gets his wish.
  • Pet the Dog: In Danny and Makoto. He apologizes to Ami Mizuno for snapping at her earlier over his failed attempt to get Ben Tennyson to endorse Strickland Propane.
  • Skewed Priorities: He's upset that Bobby is not a football player in the future without acknowledging that he's a successful comedian with a happy family.
  • Straight Man: He tries to be the straight man to Deadpool's wise guy, but he's too powerless to do anything to Deadpool, along with too likely to get on his nerves, to really amount to anything.
  • Too Dumb to Live: He pissed off DEADPOOL of all people for talking bad about Betty White and doesn't know when to stop.
  • Why Couldn't You Be Different?: Even after all these years, he still doesn't like the choices his son Bobby has taken in his life. During future events in Danny and Kim, he's sitting inside a comedy club (because Deadpool forced him to come) lamenting that Bobby is a (famous and well-paid) stand-up comedian and not a football player.

     Peggy Hill 
Hank Hill's smart aleck wife who believes that she is more talented than she actually is and refuses to believe otherwise.
  • Berserk Button: As shown below, criticism. Even if the person in question is a superhero, she'll snap at them.
  • Can't Take Criticism: Whenever someone, usually Danny or his dates and friends, calls her out on a mistake she's made, from her poor management of Sugarfoot's to unintentionally kidnapping a Mexican child, she becomes extremely haughty.
  • Disproportionate Retribution: She will throw a child-like tantrum at even teenagers just for bringing up how poorly she ran a restaurant.
  • Know-Nothing Know-It-All: As Gwen points out, reading a deceased restaurant owner's autobiography doesn't give you all the experience, skills, and knowledge needed to run a restaurant. According to Gwen, Peggy ended up in an online article titled "How NOT to Run a Restaurant".
  • Let's See YOU Do Better!: Challenges Gwen to run a restaurant better than she can. Gwen says she knows she can't and admits she'd need time to get the proper training that Peggy clearly lacks.
  • Never My Fault: She refuses to admit her mistakes or shortcomings, acting rude to anyone who says otherwise.
  • Small Name, Big Ego: She won the Arlen's substitute teacher award two years in a row and is quick to remind everyone about it. When someone shows little to no knowledge or respect for it, she throws a fit.
  • Womanchild: She's sometimes shown to be even less mature than her son.

     Bobby Hill 
Hank and Peggy's son who wants to be a comedian, much to his old-fashioned father's dismay.
  • Childhood Friend Romance: In Danny and Kim, it's revealed that he and Connie eventually got married and had a son.
  • Earn Your Happy Ending: In the Danny and Kim timeline, he's achieved his goal of becoming a comedian after leaving Arlen and married his childhood sweetheart Connie, and they even end up having a son together.
  • Fanboy: Bobby is shown to be a huge fan of Danny Phantom, Kim Possible, Ben 10 and several other superheroes.
  • Like Father, Unlike Son: Unlike his father, Bobby's an admirer of Danny Phantom and other heroes, regardless of whether or not they like propane.
  • Older Than They Look: Even by the time he's 14 and Danny's 17, Bobby looks like he's still only 10. Hank blames it on Bobby being a "late bloomer."

     Cotton Hill 
Hank's loudmouth, sexist father who never approves of anything his son does.

     Timmy Turner 
Vicky's most common babysitting charge.
  • Deadpan Snarker: He tells Vicky that the reason she had no luck with boys on the dating service is because "teenage boys have taste".
  • The Scapegoat: Vicky blames him for not getting a rich boyfriend through the dating service.

    Bob Belcher 
A burger chef who becomes affiliated with Danny Phantom, though not entirely by choice.
  • Companion Cube: Subverted. Bob's love for using items and speaking for them is forcibly toned down by Deadpool, who insists it's unhealthy and he needs to be more social.
  • Foil: To Hank Hill. Both are otherwise normal men who really want to do things their way and keep out of the strangeness of the rest of the world. Hank is a very straight-laced person and rather behind on the times, while Bob is a bit more laid back. What makes them truly different is how Deadpool treats them, especially if he employs them. Due to unintentionally making it seem like he has no respect for Betty White, Hank has become someone Deadpool despises so much to the point of ruining his life as a hobby. Since Bob is an otherwise decent guy, Deadpool is relatively nice to him, though is blunt in telling Bob that his lack of business skills and excessive pride in cooking were what was wrong with his restaurant.
  • Honor Before Reason: He never got his restaurant to be as popular as it is now because he wanted to do it his way, which was rather self-defeating due to his lack of skills as a businessman and wanting people to only come for his food. Deadpool buying the restaurant may have put it on the map, but Bob isn't that happy about it.
  • Jerkass to One: Downplayed. While he's not openly rude to them, Bob's not very friendly towards Shaggy and Scooby despite that they buy a lot of burgers from him because their gross eating habits make the rest of his customers unwilling to stay. As such, he will only cook them one burger each per visit or encounter and nothing more.
  • Throw the Dog a Bone: He finally operates a profitable restaurant, and his long-time rival Jimmy Pesto is now working for him. Granted, he might have had to listen to Deadpool and not have his success purely be because of his cooking like he wanted, but he's no longer struggling to provide for his family.

ORIGINAL CHARACTERS

     Carmela 
Alex's aunt who lives in Danny's hometown of Amity Park, and who Alex is spending part of the summer with by the time she has her first date with Danny.
  • Original Character: She is one of the few OC's in this fic, created by the original author, Flower princess11.
  • Satellite Family Member: She has little characterization aside from being Alex's aunt who happens to live in Amity Park, thus giving Alex a reason to be there during the summer.

     Mr. Smitty 
A florist whom Danny buys flowers from for his dates.
  • Nice Guy: He seems to be this, given his brief interaction with Danny.
  • Original Character: He is one of the few OC's in this fic, created by the original author, Flower princess11.

     The Director 
The overstressed director who appears in the "Bloopers".
  • Butt-Monkey: He seems to deal with some bad luck during "filming".
  • Original Character: He is one of the few OC's in this fic, created by the original author, Flower princess11.

     Kari 
A girl who dated Kevin Levin around the same time Gwen went out with Danny.
  • Original Character: She is one of the few OC's in this fic, created by the original author, Flower princess11.

     Lady Christine 
Only appearing in Danny and Phantasma, she's The Phantom's ex-wife and Phanty's mother, making her Danny's mother-in-law in the timeline where Danny chooses Phantasma out of all the girls he met through the dating service.
  • Missing Mom: In Ghoul School, the mothers of Phanty and her friends/classmates were neither seen nor mentioned at any point in the movie—but in the fanfiction, it's revealed that she is still around but that she and Phanty's dad are divorced.
  • Shipper on Deck: Unlike her ex-husband, Christine genuinely likes Danny and is very supportive of her daughter's relationship with him.
  • Strong Family Resemblance: She's stated to look a lot like her daughter.

     Michelle Lynne Clarke 
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Oh man, I should have known Dash couldn't pull through...what a loser...I guess that's what I get for dating a younger guy!
A popular senior student at Casper High.
  • Accidental Misnaming: Calls Kara "Kira" when inviting Danny and his friends to a party.
  • Everyone Has Standards: Like most people outside of the A-Listers, Michelle is disgusted by Dash's behavior. She also considers the joke invites the A-listers sometimes do as "so grade school".
  • For Want Of A Nail: In the timeline where Danny chooses Jen, Dash, who failed to buy tickets to a basketball game he intended to take Michelle to, tries to steal Danny and Jen's tickets but is taken away by security before Michelle shows up. In response to a review in Danny and Kara, Flower princess 11 states in Chapter 28 that, in every other timeline, Dash doesn't see anyone else he thinks he can steal tickets from, tells Michelle he failed to get tickets and suggests sneaking in. She's disappointed.
  • In Spite of a Nail: No matter if it's a timeline where Dash isn't there when she shows up for the basketball game he promised to get tickets to or a timeline where he's there but suggests sneaking in because he failed to get tickets—she's disappointed.
  • Irony: In the snippet where Dash fails to get tickets for a basketball game they planned to watch together, she tells herself it's what she gets for dating a younger guy. Unbeknownst to her, Jen has better luck in the snippet and is dating Danny, who's younger than her.
  • Lovable Alpha Bitch: While she's not part of the "A-Listers," Michelle's still considered to be one of the most popular kids in school—also, unlike students such as Dash and Paulina, Michelle's generally a very kind and friendly person.

     Christopher 
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A boy who appears in some spin-offs as Sam's new love interest.
  • Ambiguous Situation: It's never clear if he knows his son has eaten meat and dairy. Regardless, unlike Sam, he's okay with it.
  • Birds of a Feather: Like Sam, he is a vegan and an environmentalist, having met and befriended her at one of her rallies. Though he isn’t a goth himself, he is interested in the style and darkness, which draws him further to Sam.
  • Canon Foreigner: Christopher has been Sam's replacement love interest in some of Flower princess 11's previous fics: Cupid's Wrath and Resurrected Memories.
  • Nice Guy: He's a friendly guy.
  • Second Love: He serves as this to Sam Manson in most timelines, especially since in the Many Dates-stories (as well most of the other Danny Phantom fanfics by FP11), Danny ends up with someone other than her.

    Erica (All spoilers unmarked) 
A character exclusive to the timeline of After Many Dates: Danny and Kim. She is the illegitimate daughter of Dr. Drakken and Shego, alternating between her father's real last name and his made up one, but goes by the alias of Ms. Ego.
  • Actually Pretty Funny: Doesn't hold it against Manny and Frannie for pranking her with a pie over eating their cookies, laughing it off and taking it in stride.
  • Ambiguously Bi: Erica's obviously attracted to men, given her hitting on both CJ and RJ. However, her wording on her ideal partner is that they have to be a good person with whom she can have a sparring match with, and she didn't use any gender pronouns, suggesting she's also somewhat attracted to Annie.
  • Arch-Enemy: She openly calls herself Annie's archenemy due to being Drakken and Shego's daughter. However, their interactions aren't that hostile.
  • Bastard Bastard: Played With. Erica's snarky, impulsive, thieving, flirtatious, and a skilled villainess in training. However, her parents are villains, so this is actually a good thing in their eyes. It helps that despite being unmarried, Drakken and Shego are both involved in their daughter's life and live together as still a somewhat happy family of villains.
  • Big Eater: In "Christmas Tales", she's first seen eating all of the cookies before asking for more food.
  • Daddy's Girl: While she does have a good relationship with both of her parents and is essentially a mini Shego, Erica appears to be somewhat closer to her dad than she is to her mom, especially since Drakken's been shown to be the more nurturing parent.
  • Even Evil Has Standards:
    • She's got a rather flirtatious nature and has hit on both RJ and CJ, but she's got limits.
      • She won't hit on Annie's brother, DJ, especially since he's at least five years younger than her.
      • Erica clearly wasn't too happy about Dash Baxter Junior hitting on her.
    • Like Annie, she agrees the idea of Shego finding the adult Danny attractive and having kissed him is rather gross.
  • Evil Counterpart: To Annie Fenton, Danny and Kim's eldest daughter.
    • Annie and Erica are the children of two couples who opposed each other years prior, with Annie being born after her parents married and was trained to be a heroine, whereas Drakken and Shego obviously never married and raise Erica to be a villain. They've been trained by their mothers to be skilled martial artists, while also being a Daddy's Girl.
    • Both of them also are interested in Ron Stoppable Junior ("RJ" for short).
    • Annie has a large group of friends thanks to her parents, whereas Erica didn't even meet her extended family until years later and considers Annie her only real friend because of their direct involvement.
  • Friendly Enemy: Despite who their parents are and purposefully getting on Annie's bad side, Erica doesn't have a problem with acting nice to her (at least when she's not doing anything evil) and even considers Annie to be the closest thing she really has to an actual friend.
  • Has a Type: She admits that she's interested in dating someone who is a good person and can keep up with her in a spar.
  • Mad Scientist's Beautiful Daughter: Drakken is still plotting world domination and has not only Shego, but a daughter with her who looks as lovely as her mother.
  • Mythology Gag: In So the Drama, Drakken had built a synthodrone named Eric to seduce Kim before destroying her. Since she becomes romantically involved with Danny long before that could happen, he never builds Eric, though admits he'd name his son that. Since he and Shego have a daughter, he names her Erica, the female variation of Eric.
  • Pet the Dog: She doesn't reciprocate DJ's crush on her but doesn't say or do anything to break his heart, along with being friendly with Manny and Frannie even as they prank her.
  • Single Woman Seeks Good Man: Even though she's technically a villain like her parents, Erica's been shown to have a thing for RJ Stoppable (who's a Nice Guy).
  • Strong Family Resemblance: She's essentially a teenaged Shego with turquoise replacing green. In fact, there's a close enough resemblance between Erica and her mom that, upon first seeing Erica, many people thought that Drakken had successfully cloned Shego.
  • The Ugly Guy's Hot Daughter: Erica is said to take after her mother, which helps make her more of a Dude Magnet than if she had any of her father's physical features, like his scar or hook nose.

SPOILER CHARACTERS

     Spoilers 
Upon choosing his chosen girl, Danny would enter a relationship with her which ultimately leads to them getting married and having children.Tropes relating to all or most of them:
  • Affectionate Nickname: Many of Danny's kids go by shortened versions of their names or other pet names their parents use.
  • Alliterative Family:
    • If Danny marries Makoto/Lita, they have a daughter named Mako.
    • If he marries Felicia, they have two children named Felix and Felicity.
    • If he marries Musa, they have a daughter named Matlin.
  • Cheerful Child: Many of Danny's potential children are this.
  • Dead Guy Junior: In some instances, Danny's children are named in honor of someone either he or his wife knew personally.
    • If he marries Supergirl, their oldest child is a daughter named Alura (more commonly called "Ally" for short). She was named after Kara's biological mother.
    • If he marries Musa, their oldest child is a daughter named Matlin, after Musa's mother (who died when Musa was a little kid).
  • Happily Adopted: In the ending where Danny chooses Jenny (a robot), they end up adopting children since they can't have kids through biological means.
  • Heroic Lineage: Their father is Danny Phantom and in some realities, their mother is also a hero.
  • Hybrid Power: In endings where Danny chooses a girl with her own set of inheritable powers, their children take after both parents regarding powers.
  • Identical Grandson: Annie Fenton, due to her mother's hair and father's eye color, looks like her maternal grandmother (whom she's named after).
  • It Runs in the Family: Danny's children seem to be well on their way to becoming heroes, just like their parents.
  • Like Parent, Like Child: Danny's children seem to take after one parent more than the other.
  • Practically Different Generations: Some of the kids that Danny has have fairly large age differences—for example:
    • In the timeline where Danny chooses Sabrina Spellman and they have a daughter named Tabitha (more commonly called "Tabbi"), Danny and Sabrina are expecting another baby by time Tabbi's 14 and has already started her freshman year of high school. Tabbi's excited about having a younger sibling—she's hoping for a sister but would be fine with a brother.
    • In the timeline where Danny chooses Musa and they have a daughter named Matlin (named after Musa's late mother) and a son named James (more commonly called "Jimmy"), who're eight years apart in age, Danny and Musa are expecting their third child by the time Jimmy's 8 and Matlin's 16.
  • Shared Family Quirks: The kids clearly inherit mannerisms from at least one of their parents.
  • Spoiled Sweet: After revealing his identity, Danny ultimately becomes very wealthy and famous. Even so, his children are shown to be good at heart.
  • Strong Family Resemblance: Danny's kids with his match will show heavy similarities to their parents in some way.
  • Super Powerful Genetics: In the timelines where Danny has children through biological means, it's shown that Danny's children have the potential to inherit his powers or a combo of both parents' powers (if the girl he chooses also happens to have superpowers of some kind).
    • If he marries a human like Kim, then his child can develop his ghostly powers.
    • If he marries another superpowered being, like Kara, then his child has the potential to develop both sets of powers.
  • Uneven Hybrid: Regardless of the real or alternative endings, the children that Danny has through biological means will have uneven genetics. To go into greater detail:
    • If Danny were to marry a girl who's fully human (like Kim Possible, Penny Proud or Alex from Totally Spies!), then those kids would be 3/4-human and 1/4-ghost.
    • The girl that Danny officially chooses is Kara Kent (aka, "Supergirl"), who's fully-Kryptonian—her and Danny's children are 1/2-Kryptonian, 1/4-ghost and only 1/4-human.
    • If Danny were to choose a girl who's fully-ghost (like Spectra Vondergeist or Phantasma), then his kids would be 3/4-ghost and only 1/4-human.
    • If Danny were to choose a girl like Gwen Tennyson or April O'Neil (both of whom are technically alien/human-hybrids), then his kids would be 1/2-human, 1/4-alien and 1/4-ghost.
  • "Well Done, Son" Guy: All of Danny's kids following his footsteps take pride in doing so and hope to live up to his example.

With Kara Kent

Alura "Ally" Fenton

Alura "Ally" Madeline Fenton is the potential daughter of Danny Fenton through Kara Kent (the girl he officially chooses).
  • Action Girl: She uses her powers to fight crime.
  • Affectionate Nickname: Her full first name is "Alura", but she's usually called "Ally".
    • Her parents also seem fond of calling her names like "Angel" and "Princess".
  • Big Sister Instinct: For as much of pest as he can be towards her, Ally's very protective of her younger brother Jackie.
  • Child of Two Worlds: Her mom's a Kryptonian alien while her dad's a human/ghost-hybrid from Earth.
  • Class Princess: She's a nice girl who also happens to be one of the most popular kids in school.
  • Cool Big Sis: To Jackie.
  • Cute Ghost Girl: She's only a quarter-ghost but wants to be a hero like her parents.
  • Daddy's Girl: She adores both her parents, but she seems to have her father wrapped around her little finger.
  • Heroic Lineage: The child of Danny Phantom and a member of the House of El.
  • Hiding Your Heritage: Since the world doesn't know that her mom and Supergirl are the same person (at least not yet), she has to pretend all her powers came from her dad.
  • Like Mother, Like Daughter: Just like Kara, she's got a low tolerance for bad people, whether it be villains or bullies. She also has a Sweet Tooth.
  • Nice Girl: She's clearly a good person.
  • Patchwork Kids: Looks just like Kara if she had black hair and green eyes instead of blonde hair and blue eyes.
  • Single Woman Seeks Good Man: She's secretly in love with John Thomas "Tommy" Grayson, the current Robin and a great hero in his own right.
  • Smitten Teenage Girl: Towards the Robin of her era, Tommy Grayson, who's the son of Dick Grayson and Barbara Gordon.
  • Spoiled Sweet: Her parents raised her and her brother to not be like the rich kids of her father's teenage years.
  • Strong Family Resemblance: Hair and eye color aside, Ally looks identical to her mom (just younger).
  • Uneven Hybrid: She's 1/2-Kryptonian, 1/4-ghost and only 1/4-human.

Jackson "Jackie" Clark Fenton

Jackie's the potential son and second child of Danny Fenton through Kara Kent
  • Affectionate Nickname: He's usually called "Jackie" for short.
  • Annoying Younger Sibling: Ally loves and cares about Jackie and is very protective of him, but he's still a handful.
  • Big Brother Instinct: Inverted. Jackie's shown to have strong protective instincts towards his older sister—he was willing to stand up to the likes of Skulker for Ally's sake.
  • Bratty Half-Pint: Not as well-behaved as his older sister is.
  • Hair of Gold, Heart of Gold: He's blonde like his mom and while he can be kind of bratty, he's ultimately a good kid and is willing to stand up to likes of Skulker to protect those he cares about (like his older sister).
  • Heroic Lineage: The son of Danny Phantom and Supergirl.
  • Hiding Your Heritage: Since the world doesn't know that Supergirl is also his mom, he has to pretend all his powers came from his dad.
  • Patchwork Kids: Looks just like Danny if he had blonde hair and green eyes instead of black hair and blue eyes (although Danny technically has green eyes in his ghost form).
  • Precocious Crush: He has a crush on Summer Grey, his sister's closest female friend and the daughter of Danny's old friend, Valerie Grey.
  • Strong Family Resemblance: Hair and eye color aside, Jackie looks identical to his dad (just younger).
  • Uneven Hybrid: He's 1/2-Kryptonian, 1/4-ghost and only 1/4-human.

With Kim Possible

Anne "Annie" Fenton

Anne "Annie" Madeline Fenton is the potential daughter of Danny Fenton through Kim Possible.
  • Affectionate Nickname: "Annie" is her usual nickname but her family sometimes calls her "Annie-Bear."
  • Animal Motifs: Bears—her nickname, favorite animal, and even the symbol on her shirt when she's 8, are all bears.
  • Berserk Button: Even as a baby, she doesn't like people taking away her teddy bears.
  • Big Sister Instinct: She's got very strong protective instincts towards her three younger siblings.
  • Children Are Innocent: As a little girl, she misinterpreted sounds she heard from her parents' room during a visit to Joss's ranch as them sparing at night, along with them grunting and hitting the wall and the bed. The embarrassing part is that she says this to her maternal grandparents, while in the presence of Danny and Kim.
  • Cool Big Sis: To her three younger siblings—while they can be Annoying Younger Siblings to her, it's clear that DJ and the twins look up to their older sister a lot.
  • Cute Bruiser: Even at a young age, she's gained her mother's martial arts prowess and father's superhuman strength.
  • Daddy's Girl: She adores both her parents, but she seems somewhat closer to her dad—for example, on the night her powers kicked in and she panics when Danny morphs, she's begging for her daddy back before realizing he's Danny Phantom.
  • Deadpan Snarker: Danny Phantom and Kim Possible were known for being very snarky and sarcastic, both in canon and in these stories. Their daughter would undoubtedly pick this up and make her own quips like these.
  • Everyone Has Standards: Like most children of Danny Phantom, including among Kim Possible's, she's grossed out by the sight of her parents being affectionate and kissing. However, when she's not in their view, she's shown to be okay with it as it means her parents still love each other so greatly. She also expresses disgust when other women show interest in her father, such as Bonnie (since she's the mother of her rival Tawnie) and Shego (as she was an adult even before Danny went through puberty).
  • Family Theme Naming: Her mom's side of the family had names that, when shortened, end with "-im" to make the sound of "impossible." Because that doesn't work since her dad's last name is "Fenton", her nickname is meant to rhyme with Danny.
  • Fiery Redhead: By age 8, she's not afraid to talk back to her dad if it involves her beloved stuffed bears.
  • Friendly Rivalry: She has a small rivalry with Allison "Sunny" Jade Long, Jake Long's daughter through Rose.
  • Girlish Pigtails: Like her mother, she had these at a young age.
  • Girls Love Stuffed Animals: At least when it comes to teddy bears—she's pretty much obsessed with them and likes to get as many as she wants, much to the dismay of Danny (the one who usually buys them for her).
  • Identical Granddaughter: Like her maternal grandmother (whom she's named after), she has red hair and blue eyes.
  • Innocent Blue Eyes: Something she's inherited from her father.
  • Kid Sidekick: At age 13, Danny takes her on as his sidekick.
  • Puppy-Dog Eyes: She's inherited her mother's puppy dog pout, the one skill Kim has that Danny is powerless against.
  • Ship Tease: With her close childhood friend, Ron Stoppable Junior, or "RJ" for short. Danny (on some level) thinks that if he and Kim never ended up together, fate would've brought her and Ron together, and their kids are filling that void for them.
  • Strong Family Resemblance: With the exception of eye colors, Annie looks pretty much identical to Kim (just younger). By extension, this also means that Annie bears a strong resemblance to her maternal grandmother, Anne Possible (who Annie usually calls "Anne-Ma," as a play on "Grandma")—this is especially true because Annie styles her hair in a much shorter style than Kim did when she was a teenager.
  • Undying Loyalty: Even amongst Danny's kids, she's one of the proudest to call him her father. She uses his logo as opposed to her own just to remind people who her father is, not caring if people think she's living in his shadow.
  • Uneven Hybrid: She's 3/4-human and 1/4-ghost.
  • You Are Not My Father: She's very familiar with Danny's evil alternate timeline self and does not recognize him as her father.

Danny Fenton Jr.

Daniel Fenton Jr. is the potential son and second child of Danny Fenton through Kim Possible.
  • Affectionate Nickname: He's more commonly called "DJ" for short.
  • All Love Is Unrequited: He has a crush on Erica, Doctor Drakken and Shego's daughter, who is the same age as Annie. She's flattered by clearly not interested in someone younger. However, Veronica "Ronnie" Stoppable has a crush on him and has kissed him Under the Mistletoe, something that upset him.
  • Family Theme Naming: Played With. He's named after his father, which is shortened to Danny, fitting his sisters and brother in that. However, he's more commonly called "DJ" by everyone.
  • Foil: To his older sister, Annie—while Annie resembles their mom but has their dad's eye color, DJ resembles their dad but has their mom's eye color. DJ's also a lot more laid-back than Annie is. Then there's their relationship with the Stoppable children; Annie's relationship with RJ almost mirrors her mother and his father's relationship in canon, developing romantic feelings for one another. By contrast, while DJ is friends Ronnie, he doesn't return her feelings, wishing she'd stop trying to make their relationship more than platonic.
  • Junior Counterpart: He's named after his father, even taking the Danny Phantom name once he's older.
  • Momma's Boy: While he clearly loves and cares about both of his parents, he seems closer to his mom than he does to his dad.
  • Strong Family Resemblance: Except for his eye color, he looks pretty much identical to his dad.
  • Trademark Favorite Food: At least when it comes to breakfast foods, DJ seems to love pancakes.

Manny and Frannie Fenton

Manford "Manny" Timothy Fenton and Francine "Frannie" Jacqueline Fenton, a pair of fraternal twins who're the youngest kids of Danny Fenton and Kim Possible.
  • Alliterative Name: The first and last names of Danny and Kim's youngest daughter both start with "F."
  • Annoying Younger Sibling: They both have a habit of getting on their elder siblings' nerves.
  • Big Eater: They're both known for having big appetites—Annie blames their parents' genes (particularly from their mom's side) for making them more hyper and athletic than most kids their age.
  • Family Theme Naming: Continuing the reason for Annie's name, with neither of their first names based on someone Danny or Kim know personally.
  • Shipper on Deck:
    • They enjoying seeing Annie with RJ, already thinking they're a couple.
    • They, mostly Frannie, think that DJ likes Ronnie as much as she likes him, ignoring that he does not.
  • Strong Family Resemblance: Much like Annie and DJ, Manny and Frannie look identical to Danny and Kim except for one physical difference—but for the twins, it's their hair colors instead of their eye colors (i.e., Manny's a redhead like Kim while Frannie has black hair like Danny).

With Alex

Oliver "Ollie" Jackson Fenton and Daisy Fenton

The fraternal twin children of Danny Fenton through Alex from Totally Spies.

With Sabrina Spellman

Tabitha "Tabbi" Samantha Fenton

She is the potential daughter of Danny Fenton and Sabrina Spellman
  • Affectionate Nickname: She is often called "Tabbi" by her parents.
  • Animal Motifs: Cats—her close friendship with Salem, her toy-cat collection and she used to bring cats home, including a tiger cub.
  • Child of Two Worlds: Her mother is a half-witch and her father is a human-ghost hybrid.
  • Cute Witch: She's as lovable as her mother was at her age.
  • Daddy's Girl: Judging from the "What if", she seems to have a very close relationship with her father.
  • Fangirl: She is a big fan of Josie and the Pussycats.
  • Generation Xerox: From looking like her mother (except for their eye colors), to having a feud with a girl from the Stone family, and attraction to a Kinkle boy, Tabbi is very much the new Sabrina.
  • Hair of Gold, Heart of Gold: She is blonde and is a sweet little girl
  • Inept Mage: Ghost powers are no problem for her, but she's still too impulsive to get spells to work (just like Sabrina when she was at that same age).
  • Interspecies Friendship: While he's technically a warlock who's been turned into a cat, Tabbi's shown to have this with Salem.
  • Kindhearted Cat Lover: Thanks to her friendship with Salem, she's a huge cat lover—she's even brought a few home, much to her parents' dismay.
  • Nice Girl: A nice person who doesn't place status above her friends.
  • Practically Different Generations: In The Many Kids of Danny Fenton, it's revealed that her parents are expecting another baby—and at this point, Tabbi's 14 and has already started her freshman year of high school.
  • Shout-Out: She shares the same name as a character from Bewitched, another series about witches.
  • Strong Family Resemblance: She looks like a younger version of her mom, with the only real difference being that Tabbi has green eyes instead of blue eyes like both of her parents do.
  • Uneven Hybrid: She's 1/2-human, 1/4-witch and 1/4-ghost.

With Phantasma

Eidolonius "Eddie" Daniel Fenton

The potential son of Danny Fenton and Phantasma
  • Affectionate Nickname: He is called "Eddie" by his parents.
  • Berserk Button: He doesn't like the term "Normies" to describe humans, as it sounds too much like a racial slur.
  • Big Brother Mentor: Combined with Cool Big Bro—Eddie's got a set of younger triplet siblings (consisting of two sisters and a brother) and he's got a good relationship with them and it's clear that they look up to him a lot.
  • Cheerful Child: He takes after his mom in this regard.
  • Morality Pet: To his maternal grandfather, the Phantom—for as much Phanty's father and husband dislike each other (which Eddie becomes more and more aware of as he gets older), it's clear that Eddie and his maternal grandfather have a good relationship and that the Phantom really does love and care about his grandchildren.
  • Oblivious to Love: He's clueless to the fact that his friend, Spectina (Spectra Vondergeist's daughter), has a crush on him.
  • Odd Name Out: When it comes to his real first name, he's got the most unusual one out of all of Danny's potential future children.
  • Uneven Hybrid: Since Phanty's fully ghost with no human ancestry of any kind, this makes Eddie and his younger triplet siblings 3/4-ghost and only 1/4-human (which also gives them a more solid build compared to someone who's fully ghost).

With Kitty Pryde

Peter Charles Fenton

The potential son of Danny Fenton through Kitty Pryde.
  • Meaningful Name: He is named Peter Charles, named after both Kitty's old boyfriend and Professor Xavier.
  • Strong Family Resemblance: With the exception of having brown hair and glowing green eyes, Peter looks pretty much identical to his dad (just younger).

Madeline "Madge" Ororo Fenton

The potential daughter of Danny Fenton and Kitty Pryde.
  • Affectionate Nickname: "Madge" is short for Madeline.
  • Meaningful Name: Her first name comes from Danny's mom (her paternal grandmother) while her middle name from Kitty's mentor/surrogate mother, Storm.
  • Strong Family Resemblance: With the exception of having glowing green eyes, she looks pretty much identical to her mother (just younger).

With Makoto Kino/Sailor Jupiter

Mako Fenton

The potential daughter of Danny Fenton and Sailor Jupiter.
  • Adaptational Nice Guy: Unlike her counterpart in Parallel Sailor Moon, she's not a Jerkass to anyone, including her mother.
  • Cool Big Sis: She's got two younger siblings, Hiroshi "Hiro" and Emiko "Emi," who clearly see her as this.
  • Daddy's Girl: She loves both parents but seems somewhat closer to her father.
  • Fangirl: Of the Sailor Scouts, who she wants to join when she grows up.
  • Fiery Redhead: Has her mother's auburn coloring in her hair and is just as impulsive as she can be.
  • Foil: To her godsister, Amy Jennifer "Ami Jr" Tennyson. They both heavily resemble their mothers, with Mako having Danny's nose and Amy having Ben's eye color. As far as personality and abilities goes, Mako is very much as loving and brave as Makoto while having Danny's powers, while Amy has Ben's more boastful attitude with Ami's intellect.
  • Heroic Lineage: She has her father's powers and wants to become a Sailor Guardian like her mother.
  • It Runs in the Family: She was raised by two superheroes, so she has the same drive to do good as them.
  • Like Mother, Like Daughter: Like her mother, whose Japanese name she inherited, she is a brunette with an auburn coloring, a little tomboyish and she's pretty determined to do good.
  • Nice Girl: One major thing she inherited from both her parents is their good nature, given her desire to help others.
  • Related in the Adaptation: In Parallel Sailor Moon, Sailor Jupiter has a daughter named Mako who conveniently doesn't have her father named or featured. If she's chosen as Danny's love, he fathers her daughter.
  • Strong Family Resemblance: She's the spitting image of her mother, albeit with her father's nose and smile.

With Musa

Matlin Fenton

The potential daughter of Danny Fenton through Musa from Winx Club.

  • Affectionate Nickname: "Mattie" by her brother, "Sprite" by her parents.
  • Dead Guy Junior: She is named after Musa's mother (her maternal grandmother), who died long before she was born.
  • Doting Grandparent: Musa's strict father, Ho-Boe, utterly adores her.
  • Like Mother, Like Daughter: Just like Musa, Matlin's passionate about music and is a skilled singer-songwriter/musician—also like her mom, Matlin ends up going to Alfea for high school instead of Casper High like her dad did.
  • Practically Different Generations: By the time she's 16 and is about to start her junior year at Alfea, her parents (who're in their 40s) are expecting another baby.
  • Strong Family Resemblance: She looks like a younger version of her mom.
  • Uneven Hybrid: She's 1/2-fairy, 1/4-ghost and only 1/4-human.

With Felicia Hardy/Black Cat

Felix Peter Fenton

The potential son of Danny Fenton and Felicia Hardy.

Felicity Lydia Fenton

The potential daughter and second child of Danny Fenton and Felicia Hardy

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