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     Vlad Plasmius 

The evil, half-ghost mayor of Amity Park and Danny's arch-enemy who wants to get revenge on his dad, marry his mom, make Danny his evil apprentice and take over the world. He serves as an occasional obstacle while Danny goes on his dates.

  • Arch-Enemy: Danny's most personal foe who makes himself a personal enemy to his girlfriend as well.
  • Berserk Button:
    • Along with being called a fruitloop, he loses his temper when Sam mentions others find his "Dracula" hair lame.
    • Being unable to get the Green Bay Packers to visit Amity Park, which is considered not good enough for them.
  • Even Evil Has Standards:
    • He's horrified a bit when Thanatos wiped out most of Quahog.
    • He considers people like Cree Lincoln "immature simpletons" and doesn't approve her grudge with her little sister.
  • Eviler than Thou: In Danny and Kim, he outsmarts and breaks his partnership with Drakken to show how much more of a threat he is. Unfortunately for him, he's on the opposite end with Thanatos.
  • Evil Is Petty: He goes out of his way to make fun of Danny for using the dating service and later actively tries to sabotage some of his dates, all out of spite.
    • Danny and Kara has part of Vlad's plan include getting some of Danny's past dates to be present in Amity Park just to make him uncomfortable.
  • Fate Worse than Death: His final fate in After Many Dates: Danny and Kim is him being trapped in the Unworld without his powers with other deranged spirits and his last scene has him being beat up by Warhok. Christmas Tales reveals he's still alive, albeit badly beaten and with no means of escape, and still Warhok's eternal punching bag.
  • Nice Job Fixing It, Villain: In After Many Dates: Danny and Kim, he tried to interfere with Danny's attempts to make a good impression to Kim's father out of spite. Instead, he ended up creating a scenario that allows him to earn James Possible's acceptance of his and Kim's budding romance. Vlad lost his temper and destroyed his desk as a result.
  • Shipping Torpedo: He is willing to go out of his way to ruin Danny's chance to find his perfect match, for the pettiest of reasons.
  • The Starscream: In Danny and Gwen, he enters a partnership with Vilgax. However, he plots to take the Omnitrix for himself and turn on him.
  • Unskilled, but Strong: Falls into this in Danny and Kim as a result of Danny becoming Strong and Skilled. Vlad finds himself outmatched in a straight up fight after Danny gets some combat training from Kim, leaving Vlad's years of experience with his ghost powers largely irrelevant. Quite notably, his plan after being beaten involves drastically increasing his raw power rather than countering Danny's new edge a different way.
  • Unwitting Instigator of Doom: In Danny and Kim, his destruction of Clockwork's tower set Dark Danny free, allowing him to take on the name of the Greek god of death and begin his 2-year reign into ascending to godhood.
  • Villain Forgot to Level Grind: In Danny and Kim, because Vlad spent 2 years in space as a prisoner with little to no use of his powers, while Danny spent that same amount of time fighting villains with Kim, he’s barely a match for Danny anymore.

    Skulker 
The egomaniac hunter who has extended his list of prey beyond Danny Phantom.

    Technus 
The self-proclaimed master of science and technology.
  • Technopath: Made his introduction stealing Plumber's tech.

    Ember McLain 
The evil ghostly rock diva who picks fights with Danny once in a while.
  • Attempted Homewrecker: She tries to seduce Danny away from his girlfriend/wife away in a number of stories.
  • Evil Versus Evil: In the main story, she gets into a fight with the witches during Danny's date with Musa.
  • Forceful Kiss: She plants her lips on Danny without his consent in a few stories.
  • Villainesses Want Heroes: After a few years of Danny being a world recognized hero, or the revelation of a girlfriend, Ember decides to admit she wants him, regardless of his relationship status.

    Masters' Blasters 
A group of teenagers who are hired by Vlad to try and outdo Danny Phantom.
  • Adaptational Jerkass: In the canon series, they were just Vlad's pawns who were more than eager to charge for their "heroic" services. Here, they are shown to be bullies, even messing with a kid at the beach.
  • Adaptational Villainy: In canon, they turned on Vlad when it turned out he was using them. In Danny and Kim, they are still willingly working for him to get payback on the heroes.
  • Canon Character All Along: In Danny and Gwen, they're introduced as Vivian Hayley Smithee, Donald Commerce and Thad Rash due to Vlad not needing to form them so quickly. However, after they're humiliated by Danny Phantom, he recruits them and gives them their respective codenames of Vid, Download and Thrash, revealing they are the Masters' Blasters.
  • Gang of Bullies: Before they started working with Vlad, they were just a bunch of obnoxious jerks who bullied other kids and committed vandalism. And that doesn't even take into account them harassing Danny and Gwen (calling Danny a wimp and hitting on Gwen).
  • Just Ignore It: In canon, Sam insisted that Danny just fight ghosts harder than usual to outdo the Masters' Blasters and it caused him to be stressed and overworked. Here, Kim suggests this option instead. It works and soon people turn on them for refusing to help without payment.
  • Named by the Adaptation: In "Danny and Gwen", they're named Vivian Hayley Smithee, Donald Commerce and Thad Rash.
  • Never My Fault: They want payback and the heroes in Danny and Kim for getting them fired, ignoring they were bleeding people dry of their money and abandoned innocent people in danger.
  • Screw This, I'm Outta Here: During their first battle against Danny in "Danny and Phantasma", Download and Thrash decide they're "not getting paid enough for this" and leave.
  • Villainous Crush: Both Download and Thrash try to hit on Gwen, who not so gently rebuffs them.

    The Guys In White 
A secret government organization whose goal is to eliminate all ghosts and other paranormal beings on Earth.
  • Depending on the Writer: They are much more reasonable in ''Danny and Barbara''.
  • Everyone Has Standards: Agent Alpha is the head of The Guys In White, a secret government organization whose goal is to eliminate all ghosts and other paranormal beings on Earth. However, he was disgusted and outraged when Agents O and K framed the Fenton's son Danny for being a member of the terrorist organization HYDRA to steal their ghost portal instead of buying it legally as he ordered them to. And to a lesser extent, having an adult daughter with a successful career, he was disgusted with the sexism they showed Maddie Fenton for not knowing her place and punched both of them in the jaw for that remark. In the end, Agent Alpha left Agents O and K with their co-conspirators to rot in S.H.I.E.L.D. custody and accepted his early retirement to make amends for letting them get out of control in the first place.
  • Fantastic Racism: Not only do they hunt ghosts, have extended their prejudice to other paranormal beings as well. They captured the ghouls of Monster High just because they are monsters, not because they did anything wrong.
  • Pragmatic Villainy: When trying to get the Fenton ghost portal, Agent Alpha orders his men to simply buy it from the Fentons. It's too bad however that while he is pragmatic, his agents are...
  • Stupid Evil: Rather than simply legally buying the Ghost portal from the Fentons as they were ordered to, the agents try to steal it since they don't believe Jack deserves it and dislike Maddie for being an independent woman instead of knowing her place. Of course, their attempt to steal it ends poorly for them.
  • Van Helsing Hate Crimes: They're willing to hunt supernatural beings down just for being supernatural, and not based on whether they've done anything evil or not.
  • Would Hurt a Child: They're planning to hurt a bunch of teenagers for being ghouls.

    Thanatos 
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Click to see him out of armor. Spoiler warning! 
A mystery new villain who serves as the final major hurdle for Danny and Kim.
  • Adaptational Badass: Due to existing in a world with the likes of Superman, this means that Dark Danny likely killed him and the rest of the Justice League, as well as others like the Avengers, in his own timeline. His suit is also based off the power-armor that Danny used to defeat Pariah Dark, which increases his already immense power.
  • Adaptational Jerkass: He shows a lot more disdain and hatred for people around him, even treating Danielle like dirt for being a clone, and is a lot more willing to trick his followers into getting themselves killed. Since he's around a lot longer than a one-hour special, it's likely what we're seeing is if he had more involvement in canon.
  • Adaptation Name Change: Dark Danny, or Dan Phantom from the video game adaptation, wasn't his actual name, but a placeholder to separate him and the main timeline Danny. He gives himself his own identity here.
  • All for Nothing: Everything he had done to preserve his existence and/or become a god ultimately failed. Even the lives he took were brought back to life thanks to Danny using the power he wanted to claim, thus life went on as if he never existed.
  • Arc Villain: Said to be the last major one for the heroes in Danny and Kim.
  • Armored Villains, Unarmored Heroes: He wears a robotic armor that covers his entire body.
  • Bad Boss: Tricked several alien villains into working for him, just to backstab them all in the end.
  • Becoming the Mask: He's spent so long pretending to be a deity to worlds he destroyed that he's decided to make that his new end goal.
    "Why fake being a god, when you can actually become one?"
  • Berserk Button: Being compared to Danny Phantom in any way, which makes sense given his identity.
    • When Danny muses that Thanatos has more in common with him than an actual deity, he's shows hostility that wasn't present before.
    • During his fight with the Lorwardians, he laughs off how they are no match for him and just toys with them. When Warhok calls him a "phantom", he ceases his enjoyment and puts effort into fighting them. Warhok and Warmonga then went from 0% chance of victory... to 0% chance of survival.
    • Jack and Maddie trying to reason with him using his real name caused him to drop his faux-friendly attitude.
  • Big Bad: Takes this role for the rest of Danny and Kim.
  • Canon Character All Along: There's a reason he's in the section for Danny's villains. It turns out, after many chapters questioning his existence and why he's doing so much harm to Danny and his loved ones, that he is Dark Danny under a new alias.
  • Cessation of Existence: Without the Time Medallion slowing it down, and failing to corrupt Danny or ascend to godhood in time, he fades from existence.
  • Dying Declaration of Hate: Right before fading from existence, he glares at Danny and says, "I hate you...".
  • Evil Cannot Comprehend Good: While at the mercy of an empowered Danny, Dark Danny tries to coax him into abusing that power to destroy him, figuring it would be his last chance to corrupt him and be reborn. Instead, Danny gives it all up, much to his confusion and anger.
  • Eviler than Thou: As Vlad, Ma Vreedle and most of Lorwardia would learn the hard way.
  • Evil Has a Bad Sense of Humor: He's known to laugh mockingly at those he hurts.
  • Exact Words:
    • He promised Vlad "ultimate knowledge" for helping him. He erases Vlad's mind, saying that suffering by his hand is all that others need to know. Vlad shouts he lied, but Thanatos simply says Vlad only heard what he wanted to.
    • He promised he wouldn't lay a hand on Stan Smith if he gave the password to open the ectoranium vault. After that, he uses his foot to stomp on him.
    • He promised Katie that she'd have Danny in her arms in return for working for him. He just didn't specify for how long when he lets the Moodulator start frying her brain.
    • He kept saying "This is your fate, Danny Phantom..." He was referring to himself.
  • Expy: As Deadpool himself noted, he's a copy of The CW's version of Savitar. Armored villain, thinks he's a god (even naming themselves after a mythological god), and turns out to be an evil version of the hero from the future. The scene where Thanatos reveals himself to be Dark Danny is even a reference to Savitar revealing himself to be Future Flash.
  • Faux Affably Evil: He adopts a more friendlier tone with Katie before revealing his intent to leave her to die.
  • Final Boss: Of After Many Dates: Danny and Kim. Whether the end of his own story or through time travel, he's the final major foe Danny Phantom and Kim Possible face together.
  • Foreshadowing: Before "Graduation Part 2", there were hints to his secret before it was revealed:
    • Before meeting Thanatos, Danny attended a Halloween party at Monster High with Kim, dressed as the Grim Reaper. Thanatos named himself after the Greek equivalent of the Grim Reaper, and he's revealed to be Dark Danny.
    • He hated being compared to Danny Phantom. This is because he hates his past self.
    • He clearly knows things that only Danny should know, not just passwords, but personal information, like his nightmare about fathering Katie's 8 daughters. Only Danny would know those, but being his older self, that's information he could use the M.R.M. to find out.
    • He referred to Vlad as a "cheesehead". That's one of Danny's insulting nicknames for Vlad.
  • A God Am I: He boasts himself to be a deity and expects everyone to treat him as such.
  • God Guise: Beneath that armor, he is no god. He's a ghost who will stop at nothing until he comes one.
  • Godhood Seeker: Despite boasting himself as a god, he also seeks to make that true.
  • Grim Reaper: His armor has some inspirations of Death himself.
  • Hate Sink: Every time he shows up, it reminds the characters and the readers how horrible he is. He makes cruel comments on Danielle for being a clone, tricks people into helping them, and mocks those he hurts with laughter. He's essentially a bully with a massive god complex.
  • I Have Many Names: Thanatos, Dark Danny, Dan, or just Danny... this is even lampshaded after his defeat.
  • I Hate Past Me: He still despises his younger counterpart in this timeline. Ruining his life in this timeline to ensure his own existence is something he takes great pleasure in. He's even torn off the DP logo Sam made him, showing even further how he's abandoned his old life.
  • Just Toying with Them: He reveals he's only been using 5% of his power since coming to Earth. He went to 10% in his battle with Monkey Master Ron and even then, he barely put in any effort and still won.
  • Kick the Dog: He makes various rude comments to Danielle about being a clone.
  • Kick The Son Of A Bitch: Ironically, most of his victims weren't exactly nice people. This includes Val-Yor, Ma Vreedle and most of Quahog.
  • Knight of Cerebus: Unlike most villains Danny and Kim have encountered, he's not played for laughs.
  • Lack of Empathy: There's only a fake semblance of it.
  • Merger of Souls: It's acknowledged he's a fusion of the ghost halves of Danny and Vlad, though he's still referred to as Danny's future self by virtue of being the one in the driver's seat, with Vlad's half effectively dead.
  • Mysterious Past: No one knows where he came from. He's nicknamed the "Being of Nothing" because he came from nothing and leaves nothing in his wake. That's because he's from a different timeline.
  • Omnicidal Maniac: States once he gets the power he wants, he'll be able to enter other timelines once he's wiped out all life from the one he's in.
  • Paradox Person: As Danny pointed out, he shouldn't even exist because the explosion that led to his creation never happened. As it turns out, the Time Medallion he still carried with him was fused into him, allowing him to literally live on borrowed time. Once the Medallion was destroyed, he began to fade from existence.
  • Red Eyes, Take Warning: His eyes are a bright red and he's pretty evil.
  • Ret-Gone: Because Danny and Kim destroyed his time medallion, he had no protection from the paradox and was erased from existence.
  • Sadly Mythtaken: Thanatos was the Greek god of peaceful death. Whoever or whatever he is, he clearly isn't very peaceful. Then again, it's not his real name.
  • The Sociopath: Everyone has just been a stepping stone for him and he's stabbed many who worked for him in the back.
  • That Thing Is Not My Child!: Justified given that he's from a different timeline, but he does not regard Danny and Kim's children as his own, referring to Annie in particular as an accident.
  • Tin Tyrant: He wears a suit of robotic armor and boasts of being a god.
  • Vile Villain, Saccharine Show: The spin-off to a romantic comedy fanfic features a character who already has a massive body count, including most of the city of Quahog.

Kim's

    Doctor Drakken 
Kim Possible's archenemy, who wants to rule the world despite his varying level of competency. In many stories, including where Kim and Danny become involved, he becomes familiar with Danny Phantom.
  • Archenemy: Kim's most notable, though not as dangerous, foe.
  • Big Bad Ensemble: Teamed up with Vlad Plasmius for a time in Danny and Kim.
  • Big Bad Wannabe: Perhaps even worse than in canon, since he shares this universe the likes of with Vlad Plasmius, Brainiac, Thanos and the Joker.
  • Butt-Monkey: Like in canon, things keep getting worse for him in comical ways.
  • Good Parents: Ironically, he's loving and attentive to his daughter Erica, even though he's teaching her how to be a villain.
  • Heroic Sacrifice: In Danny and Kim, he pushes Shego out of the way, saving her from being killed by Thanatos. Thanks to Danny, however, he and everyone else who were victims came back to life.
  • Mad Scientist: His tech does become more powerful when he aligns with Vlad Plasmius, but not enough to still defeat the heroes.
  • Starter Villain: Ironically, despite being Kim's villains, he and Shego are the first villains Danny encounters in the story.

    Shego 
Drakken's henchwoman and Kim's most physically active enemy.
  • Babies Ever After: In one timeline, she has a daughter with Drakken named Erica, who becomes the Arch-Enemy of Danny and Kim's daughter.
  • Dark Action Girl: She's just as skilled as Kim, but evil.
  • Dude Magnet: Even with a girlfriend, Danny thinks she's very attractive.
  • Ms. Fanservice: While overshadowing her, Danny took a moment to admire her figure.
  • Villainesses Want Heroes: After Danny reaches past legal age, Shego takes a small interest in him.
  • Starter Villain: Ironically, despite being Kim's villains, she and Drakken are the first villains Danny encounters in the story.
  • Ugly Guy, Hot Wife: In Danny and Kim. She's not Drakken's wife, just the mother of his daughter and someone he still has trouble admitting any sort of affection for that Shego also has trouble with. That said, based on how they appeared in Kim Possible, Shego is without question much nicer looking than the scarred, big-eared, blue-skinned Doctor Drakken.

    Monkey Fist 
A major enemy of Kim and Ron, who wishes to use monkey magic for evil means.
  • McNinja: Danny points out that Kung-Fu is a Chinese martial art while he has an army of monkeys who are Japanese ninjas.
  • Taken for Granite: He had this fate like in canon, only for Vlad to one day use science and sorcery to set him free.

    Duff Killigan 
An evil golfer who has faced Kim before.
  • Prefer Jail to the Protagonist: After attacking Kim on Danny's birthday, Jack and Maddie threaten to manhandle him for it. He begs Kim to send him to jail, but she lies about not having a phone, so Danny takes her inside to make a call while Jack and Maddie deal with him.

    Professor Dementor 
Drakken's top rival and a more successful villain.
  • Always Someone Better: Played with. Danny questioned how he could be considered the top villain when people like Lex Luthor and Brainiac are present. He and Kim theorize it was something he himself came up with.
  • Fantastic Racism: He repeatedly calls Danny Phantom a freak.

    The Bebes 
Drakken's advanced robot women.

  • All for Nothing: Their plan to make cloned bodies of Annie to use apparently took months and they were on the verge of victory. However, because they cloned their body using the transformed DNA, the cloned body started to destabilize without any of the donor's human DNA or a mid-morph sample. Because the four Bebes were the only ones active, they were destroyed before they could reactivate the rest and share their plan.
  • Asshole Victim: One of them very nearly melts to death due to cloning a body with unstable DNA before reuploading her mind back into her original body and being destroyed. Considering who they kidnapped, Danny has a valid reason to show no sympathy for her.
  • Berserk Button: Saying they aren't perfect, or stating perfection is impossible, will enable them to feel anger.
  • Evil Counterpart: To Jenny. The Bebes are evil robots built by a Mad Scientist with a desire to Take Over the World who are obsessed with obtaining perfection and are willing to hurt others to meet their goals. Jenny Wakeman, XJ-9, was built by a scientist as a means of protecting the world with the personality and mindset of a human girl who wants to have friends and help people.
  • Evil Is Petty: They claim they wanted Annie because she was an ideal subject to copy due to her powers and skills, but Kim doesn't buy it. She believes they targeted her daughter out of spite, though the Bebes never confirm nor deny this.
  • Fatal Flaw: Their obsession with perfection was their undoing. They wanted the transformed DNA of Annie Phantom, not the human DNA of Annie Fenton, seeing humans as weak. Because of this, the cloned body they created was unstable, with all the fighting it does just speeding it up.
  • Narcissist: They believe that they are "perfect" and superior to other robots, which includes robots like Jenny Wakeman and the Vision.
  • Post-Final Boss: Their regaining sentience and attacking the Fenton family isn't part of the main story of Danny and Kim, but their appearance in Many Kids is set after the Final Boss of that story was defeated.
  • Unexplained Recovery: No explanation is given how they became sentient and went rogue again after Vlad helped Drakken regain control of them. Danny reasons that, knowing how Drakken is, he might have upgraded them one time too many.

    Camille Leon 
A spoiled former heiress who uses her shapeshifting powers to get what she wants. She has a soft spot for Danny.
  • Abhorrent Admirer: She has a crush on Danny Phantom and wants to make him her new famous boyfriend. Even ignoring he meets her in the timeline where he's involved with Kim, he finds her very annoying.
  • Dumb Blonde: Just like in canon, she's not exactly the sharpest knife in the drawer—Danny even points out just how stupid Camille's actions are (i.e., using her shapeshifting abilities to fund her extravagant lifestyle rather than just make herself rich).
  • Foil: To Katie Kaboom. They are both blondes with a big interest in Danny. Katie is a former stalker who Danny is afraid of and aims to better herself to earn his forgiveness. Camille is a disowned heiress who actively uses her powers to make quick cash and Danny finds her very annoying.
  • Never My Fault: She was supposed to help break the Fashionistas from prison but was distracted by Danny Phantom's presence. She does not take responsibility for it when they get angry at her for it, instead blaming Danny for being the object of her desires.
  • Villainesses Want Heroes: She wants Danny Phantom, thinking he's just playing hard to get.

    Warhok and Warmonga 
The Lorwardian alien invaders who seek to conquer Earth.
  • Always a Bigger Fish: In Danny and Kim. While they're physically powerful aliens, they soon find themselves outclassed on Earth. Even without Ron's monkey powers, a full powered Danny Phantom utterly devastates Warhok. To say nothing of another evil Danny and Kim were dealing with at the time being their superior in every way when they meet him.
  • Battle Couple: Like in canon, they are battle mates.
  • Big Bad Wannabe: Ironic, as in Kim Possible, they were the Final Boss and toughest foes Kim and Ron faced. In Danny and Kim, they're invading a planet that only conveniently has its best heroes off world at the time. Once Danny gets his full strength back, he mops the floor with Warhok. Thanatos, the proper villain of the arc they're featured in, decimates them.
  • Curb-Stomp Battle: On the receiving end of three. First is their canon battle with Ron, where they lose and only survive due to Thanatos knocking them away. Then, after Danny gets his Heroic Second Wind, he completely trumps Warhok without the alien getting any hits on his opponent. Finally, their battle with Thanatos, which they were losing before Warhok angers their foe. It ends up killing them.
  • Dies Differently in Adaptation: In the series, they died when their bodies collided with their spaceship as it explodes. The first deaths are brutally disintegrated by Dark Danny as Thanatos. Their second, more humiliating end, came when their ship collided with the sun just seconds after coming back to life.
  • Dragged Off to Hell: As ghosts, their spirits were sucked into a dimensional tear that led to the Unworld, which the people of Earth know as Hell, as punishment for their crimes.
  • Misplaced Retribution: They seek revenge on Danny for their deaths after coming back as ghosts, ignoring he's not the Danny Phantom who did the deed in the first place.
  • No Body Left Behind: Thanatos left nothing to bury.
  • Revenge Before Reason: They picked a fight with Thanatos over the destruction of Lorwardia. It did not end well. Their return was still this. As ghosts, they seek revenge on Danny, even though he's clearly not the same being who humiliated them in battle.
  • Rogues' Gallery Transplant: Played With in Danny and Kim. They are still in a manner Kim's villains, but Warhok becomes more resentful towards Danny after their fight, to the point where he actually bothers to remember his name.
  • Undignified Death: Far more than in canon. Warmonga is vaporized while screaming in agony, while Warhok is too injured to move his limbs and tries to crawl away while cowering before Thanatos grabs him by the face and ends him. They do come back to life thanks to Danny undoing his evil, but suffered a more humiliating end. They don't fight, they don't even meet up with anyone, their ship just flies into the sun in an almost comical manner. When they return as ghosts, Warmonga bitterly notes that their demise did not fit mighty warriors.
  • The Worf Effect: While physically powerful warriors that almost took over the world had it not been for monkey magic in their home series, they're quickly shown to pale in comparison to Danny and Dark Danny, the latter especially just to prove he's the bigger threat.

Alex's

    Tim Scam 
A former W.O.O.H.P. agent turned evil.
  • Enemy Mine: During one chapter of Danny and Kim, he and Monkey Fist fought over the same prize before putting it on hold to deal with Kim and the W.O.O.H.P. agents.

Gwen's

    Doctor Animo 
A secondary antagonist of Ben 10 and his team.

    Vilgax 
Ben Tennyson's archenemy and the villain who actively seeks to use the Omnitrix to conquer the universe.
  • Aliens Are Bastards: A planet conqueror who wants Ben's Omnitrix for his own plans.
  • Arch-Enemy: The arch foe of the Tennyson family, including Ben.
  • Cthulhumanoid: Like Ben, Danny has taken to calling him "Squid-Face".
  • Evil Versus Evil: Stole Ectoranium from Vlad's satellite in Danny and Gwen.
  • Villain Team-Up: With Vlad in Danny and Gwen. However, it's clear Vilgax is the one calling the shots.

Kara's

    Brainiac 
The evil Coluan android who is regarded as one of Superman's deadliest foes.

Makoto's

    The Black Moon Clan 
A group of mysterious villains bent on claiming the Silver Crystal.
  • All Love Is Unrequited: Esmeraude is in love with Prince Demande, who is in love with Sailor Moon/Neo Queen Serenity. In fact, her greatest fear is being harshly rejected by him and the idea of him loving her being mocked.
  • Berserk Button: Whenever Esmeraude does her Noblewoman's Laugh, someone will make a comment of how annoying it is, pissing her off.
  • Composite Character: The droids are a combination of the two from the manga and anime. They were used as a Monster of the Week prior to Danny's trip in Japan, while now they're treated as footsoldier robots like in the manga.
  • Villain Team-Up: With Skulker and other ghosts Danny knows of during Danny and Makoto.
  • Teeth-Clenched Teamwork: Esmeraude despises working with Skulker and the feeling is mutual.

Barbara's

     Poison Ivy 
A plant themed villainess from Gotham City.

     Harley Quinn 
A jester themed villainess from Gotham City.
  • Pair the Spares: She becomes involved with Deadpool, even having a daughter with him (named "Wanda").
  • Shipper on Deck: Despite that he apprehends them and punches them, she thinks Batman and Poison Ivy would be a cute couple.

Kitty’s

     Mister Sinister 
A centuries old mutate that seeks to genetically modify the world to perfection. But before he can do this he has to stop Apocalypse from rising again.
  • A God Am I: He addresses himself as a living god to Danny.
  • Back from the Dead: Mister Hyde is actually the clone of Danny created by Vlad. Sinister reconstituted his melted body and gave him a new identity to go after Danny.
  • Big Bad: He’s responsible for the first arc of the story, creating Mister Hyde the Danny clone that Vlad made that Danny indirectly destroyed and sending him after Danny.
  • Hated by All: Katie Kaboom, Scott Summers, Peter Rasputin and Spyke all hate him for what he's done, directly or not, to them and their families.
  • Lack of Empathy: See below, he does everything without a hint of remorse, only a sadistic smirk.
  • Mad Scientist: He calls himself Mister Sinister, brings unstable clones back from the dead, brainwashed them to serve him and experiments on hundreds of people.
  • Manipulative Bastard: Manipulated Hyde into doing his bidding.
  • Mind over Matter: Sinister manages to subdue Danny with his telekinesis.
  • Obviously Evil: His name is SINISTER for crying out loud. Danny thinks it’s a fitting name after hearing his plan.
  • Pragmatic Villainy: He doesn’t kill Danny when he has him captive because he will get more ectoplasm from him alive.
  • The Sociopath: He is perfectly willing to sacrifice hundreds of people if it gives him a army of halfas.
  • Stalker with a Test Tube: In Danny and Barbara's side-story, it turns out that he took a particular interest in the Kaboom family genetics and is responsible for further mutating Katie by exposing her to gamma radiation while she was still developing. He was also responsible for psychically causing Katie to loose control of her emotions when she was in the dating service because he didnt want her mating with a non-mutant.
  • Well-Intentioned Extremist: His plan was to create a army of halfa-mutates to fight against Apocalypse when he returns. But this plan included siphoning Ectoplasm from Danny and forcibly injecting it into hundreds of citizens of Amity Park, something both him and Danny know will kill most of them. He simply scoffs that you don’t make an omelet without breaking a few eggs.
  • Not-So-Well-Intentioned Extremist: Like his cannon counterpart, he only wants to stop Apocalypse to save his own skin and to alter the world himself.
  • Would Hurt a Child: Would have crushed Danny with his telekinesis had Hyde not stepped in.
     Apocalypse 
An anchient mutant that seeks to destroy the multiverse and create a new one where mutants rule. He was defeated thousands of years ago by the first halfa and has since been waiting in the void to rise again.
  • Affably Evil: He shows respect for Adom and a bit for Danny.
  • Adaptational Backstory Change: Here, he had a wife and child who were taken from him by humans who feared him for his mutation as a result of having been accidentally betrayed by a man whose life he saved. After merging with alien technology he conquered Egypt and created five rings that if used together would allow him to destroy the multiverse and recreate it. However he was instead defeated and destroyed by the first Halfa (his former friend Adom who he accidentally turned into a half-ghost) by flinging him into the sky where he got struck by lightning while he was wearing a rock from the ghost zone around his neck).
    • His counterpart from the Danny and Barbara side-story follows his 90's animated counterpart more closely, though Dot also states that in addition to his regular powers he also has the abilities of his movie counterpart and his backstory is the same as his "X-Factor Forever" miniseries counterpart.
  • A God Am I: Considers himself a god and wants to be worshipped as such.
  • Contrasting Sequel Antagonist: To Thanatos. Both are powerful beings who were/are worshipped as gods. But while Thanatos was a pure evil psychotic serial killer who wanted to preserve his own life, Apocalypse is a Tragic Monster with morals of his own who wanted to create a world where mutants rule. They also treat their ends differently, Thanatos has a Villainous Breakdown while Apocalypse just closes his eyes and let’s his body dissolve, acknowledging defeat.
  • Even Evil Has Loved Ones: He loved his wife and child. Their deaths resulted in him going down his dark path.
  • Evil Former Friend: He saved Adoms life, then a misunderstanding led too them becoming enemies.
  • The Dreaded: Rose heard terrifying stories about him in the hunts clan and his plan to destroy the entire multiverse causes many of the protagonists of the other fics to join together to defeat him. This makes him the most powerful villain in the franchise so far.
  • Face Death with Dignity: After he is defeated by Danny and being broken down at the beginning of time he closes his eyes and accepts his defeat.
  • Grand Theft Me: Since he’s basically a ghost when he first appears in the story he attempts to take over Danny’s body but ends up taking Vlad's instead. Afterwards he recreates his old body in a sarcophagus.
  • The Juggernaut: He is immensely powerful that Danny needs a specially empowered spear, the help of every hero on earth, several multiversal versions of himself, and steal his rings to destroy him by shoving him into the beginning of time.
    • Word of God is that he rivals Thanatos from Danny and Kim in terms of raw power, but his combat skills would give him the advantage.
  • Mythology Gag: He has a few similarities to his X-Men animated series incarnation.
    • Him being reduced to a bodiless soul in the void and needing to possess a new body to live again is his fate in the series. As is him doing so through a Sphinx.
    • His goal of destroying the multiverse is like his animated sends goal of destroying time so he can rebuild reality.
  • Straw Nihilist: He hates humans for what they did too him and wants to destroy the multiverse so he can recreate it with mutants on top.
  • The Sociopath: He wants to destroy the multiverse to recreate it with mutants ruling humanity and him above all.
  • Villain Respect: He respects his former friend Adom, the chosen of Osiris, who originally defeated him and tells Danny he doesn’t deserve to wield his sword.

     Sentinels 
Mutant Hunting robots developed by William Stryker and/or Bolivar Trask with the funding of Senator Kelly. They are recurring threats to Mutant-Kind and enemies of the X-Men.
  • Attack of the 50-Foot Whatever: They are giant robots.
  • A.I. Is a Crapshoot: In the side-story of Danny and Barbara, the Sentinels went rogue like they did in the Days of Future Past sotryline and had to be stopped by the X-Men, leading to the program being shut down.
  • Apocalypse How: They kill off every super-powered being, magical creature and human that has the potential to become a mutate or have altered descendants in another timeline. It was mostly Nimrod that did the work. Katie even says that in that averted future even Danny was killed by him.
  • Crazy-Prepared: They have special features for countering specific mutant powers.
  • Composite Character: They are based off the comics/cartoon sentinels but there was also a Master-Mold that was based off the one from "X-Men: The Official Game".
  • The Dreaded: The mutants fear them for good reason. Katie tells Danny that she has nightmares about Nimrod/Bastion along with Apocalypse.
  • Killer Robot: They are robots designed to hunt or capture mutants. In Danny and Kitty the Gi W also reprogram a few to hunt ghosts and not care about human lives.
  • Posthumous Character: Master-Mold and Nimrod are all gone in "Danny and Barbara: The Kaboom Wedding". One was destroyed by Katie and the other was erased from existence.

Alternative Title(s): The Many Dates Of Danny Fenton Danny Fenton Villains

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