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From left to right: Wade (on monitor screen), James Possible, Ann Possible, Ron Stoppable, Rufus,Kim Possible, Shego, Doctor Drakken, Monkey Fist, Señor Senior Sr., Adrena Lynn, and Señor Senior Jr.

This is a list of characters appearing in the animated seriesKim Possible and related media.

Overview

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CharacterVoiced byAnimationLive-action
SeasonsFilmsKim Hushable
123Crossover4A Sitchin TimeSo the DramaKim Possible
2002–20032003–20042004–200620052007200320052019
Kimberly Ann "Kim" PossibleChristy Carlson Romano[a]Main
Ronald "Ron" StoppableWill Friedle[b]Main
RufusNancy Cartwright[c]Main
WadeTahj Mowry[d]Main
Athena[e]Does not appearMain
Dr. James Timothy PossibleGary Cole[f]MainDoes not appear
Dr. Ann PossibleJean Smart[g]MainDoes not appear
Jim PossibleShaun Fleming(2002–2006)
Spencer Fox(2007)[h]
MainDoes not appear
Tim PossibleShaun Fleming(2002–2006)
Spencer Fox(2007)[i]
MainDoes not appear
Nana PossibleDebbie Reynolds[j]Does not appearGuestDoes not appearGuestDoes not appearMainDoes not appear
Dr. Drakken (né Lipsky)John DiMaggio[k]MainRecurring
ShegoNicole Sullivan[l]MainDoes not appear
Monkey Fist (Lord Monty Fiske)Tom KaneRecurringDoes not appearRecurringMainDoes not appear
Duff KilliganBrian GeorgeRecurringGuestDoes not appearRecurringMainDoes not appear
EricRicky UllmanDoes not appearMainDoes not appear
  1. ^Voiced byDakota Fanning as a child, and portrayed bySadie Stanley in live-action.
  2. ^Voiced by Harrison Fahn as a child, and portrayed bySean Giambrone in live-action.
  3. ^Voiced byMichael Dorn as Rufus 3000.
  4. ^Voiced byMichael Clarke Duncan as an adult, and portrayed byIssac Ryan Brown in live-action.
  5. ^Portrayed by Ciara Riley Wilson in live-action.
  6. ^Portrayed by Matthew Clarke in live-action, Unnamed in dialogue, and credits
  7. ^Portrayed byAlyson Hannigan in live-action, Unnamed in dialog and credits.
  8. ^Voiced byFreddie Prinze Jr. as an adult, and portrayed by Owen Fielding in live-action.
  9. ^Voiced byFreddie Prinze Jr. as an adult, and portrayed by Connor Fielding in live-action.
  10. ^Portrayed byConnie Ray in live-action.
  11. ^Portrayed byTodd Stashwick in live-action, and by Maxwell Simkins as a teenager.
  12. ^Portrayed by Taylor Ortega in live-action.

Team Possible

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  • Kim Possible (voiced byChristy Carlson Romano in the series,Dakota Fanning as a child; portrayed bySadie Stanley in the live-action film)[1] is a teenage girl who fights crime and saves the world on a regular basis while at the same time dealing with the normal challenges of being a teenager, such as winningcheerleading competitions, turning in her homework on time, and maintaining a love life. She has liked and known Ron Stoppable, hersidekick, since preschool, but has completed missions with Wade, Monique, her brothers, and her mother. InSo The Drama and season four, Kim and Ron develop romantic feelings for each other and begin dating during their senior year. She has a fiery and headstrong personality, yet uses her intelligence and sensibility to 'save the day'. Though she struggles with her rivalry with Bonnie and shyness around her crushes, she often acts maturely and as Ron's conscience. She has a good relationship with her family members, despite often being annoyed by her brothers and embarrassed by her parents' antics. Her name is a play on the word "impossible."
  • Ron Stoppable (voiced byWill Friedle in the series, Harrison Fahn as a child; portrayed bySean Giambrone in the live-action film)[1] is a cowardly, clumsy, and accident-prone teenage boy who has been best friends with Kim since preschool. He serves as her sidekick during missions, but has saved the world on his own. He owns a petnaked mole-rat named Rufus who is best friends with him and Kim and often helps them on missions. In interviews, co-creatorsBob Schooley andMark McCorkle summed up Ron's role ascomic relief until the finale as "He can't do anything."[2] He is not as popular as Kim at school and is often ridiculed and ignored by his peers. However, he joins the football team during his senior year, having previously served as team mascot, and is given the nickname of "Unstoppable Stoppable". He has an adopted younger sister from Japan named Hana, who has mystical abilities of her own. Early in the series, Ron gains Mystical Monkey Powers from a series of ancient totems while battling Monkey Fist, which grant him the ability to wield the mystical Lotus Blade; he is additionally prophesized to be the Ultimate Monkey Master. However, his control over these powers is intermittent, usually emerging in short bursts.
  • Rufus (voiced byNancy Cartwright) is Ron's petnaked mole-rat, who often accompanies him on missions and whose small size and agility often prove useful. Because of allergies, Ron's father would not allow him to have a pet with hair, so around sixth grade, he bought Rufus from a Smarty Mart. Rufus's future descendant,Rufus 3000, appears inA Sitch in Time, voiced byMichael Dorn.
  • Wade Load (voiced byTahj Mowry in the series, portrayed byIssac Ryan Brown in the live-action film)[3][4] is a 10-year-old genius who is skilled at programming and runs Kim Possible's website. He relays information and missions to her through her "Kimmunicator," supplies her with various gadgets, and arranges her transportation. An alternate future version of Wade appears inA Sitch in Time, voiced byMichael Clarke Duncan.
  • Athena (portrayed by Ciara Wilson)[5] is an android who Dr. Drakken created to infiltrate Kim and Ron's lives. The two later take her to be repaired and programmed to be a hero alongside them. Athena was created for the 2019 live-action filmKim Possible.

Middleton High students and staff

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  • Bonnie Rockwaller (voiced byKirsten Storms in the series, portrayed by Erika Tham in the live-action film)[5] is Kim's classmate and rival at Middleton High School. She is concerned with the high school's "food chain", and sees Kim's popularity and position as cheerleading captain as a threat to her position. In addition to hanging out with the popular seniors, she has anon-again, off-again relationship with the football team's star quarterback, Brick Flagg, who she dates for his status. She later dates Hirotaka and then Señor Senior Junior, who is her boyfriend for the remainder of the series. An alternate future version of Bonnie appears inA Sitch in Time, voiced byKelly Ripa. Despite herstereotypical mean girl attitude, she doesn't shy away from academics, as she took an interest in medicine when she trained under Kim's mother Anna Possible, who was a Neurosurgeon.
  • Steven Barkin (voiced byPatrick Warburton in the series, portrayed by Michael Northey in the live-action film) is a teacher and chaperone at Middleton High. He is the subject of arunning gag where he is thesubstitute teacher for many subjects, even those he is unfamiliar with.
  • Monique (voiced byRaven-Symoné) is a close friend of Kim who gives her advice and serves as a counterbalance to Ron's eccentricities. Despite lacking fighting skills, she sometimes assists Kim on her missions and helps design her new uniform. An alternate future version of Monique appears inA Sitch in Time, voiced byVivica A. Fox.
  • Brick Flagg (voiced byRider Strong) is the star quarterback of the Middleton High School football team. Despite being the stereotypical "dumb jock", he is a nice guy who rarely picks fights with others. Bonnie Rockwaller is hison-again, off-again girlfriend for most of the second and third seasons. His love interests during theiroff- periods include Kim, Amelia, and Monique, the latter briefly reciprocating his love inSo the Drama. However, in "Homecoming Upset", it is revealed he dumped Bonnie before graduating. An alternate future version of Brick makes a cameo appearance inA Sitch in Time as one of Shego's slaves.
  • Josh Mankey (voiced byBreckin Meyer in first appearance,A. J. Trauth thereafter) is Kim's former love interest and crush, who Ron dislikes since his last name is similar to the word monkey and is jealous of because of Kim's crush. He has an easygoing and laid-back personality and is an artist and musician, and therefore is popular among the students. In season three, it is revealed that Josh and Kim separated, and he is seen with Tara for some time.
  • Felix Renton (voiced byJason Marsden) is Ron's friend, an easygoing boy who enjoys video games and basketball despite being paralyzed from the waist down. His mother, a roboticist at the Middleton space center, built an advanced wheelchair for him that is capable of flight.

Family members

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The Possibles

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  • James Timothy Possible (voiced byGary Cole in the series, portrayed by Matthew Clarke in the live-action film) is Kim, Jim, and Tim's father, and anastrophysicist and rocket scientist. The fourth season reveals him to be a graduate of the Middleton Institute of Science and Technology (MIST).
  • Ann Possible (voiced byJean Smart in the series, portrayed byAlyson Hannigan in the live-action film)[5] is Kim, Jim, and Tim's mother, who is a caring and understanding mother to Kim. She is aneurosurgeon and is usually referred to as a brain surgeon in the series. She is the subject of arunning gag in which when Kim calls her for advice, she is currently in surgery.
  • Jim andTim Possible (voiced initially byShaun Fleming, later bySpencer Fox; portrayed by Owen and Connor Fielding in the live-action film) are Kim's younger twin brothers, who often annoy her; she often refers to them as "tweebs" (twin dweebs). They are named after their father. Because of their youth at the beginning of the series, they often do not consider the consequences of their actions, such as being injured after trying to imitate one of Adrena Lynn's extreme stunts. Their catchphrase is in thetwinspeak language they invented, with one saying "Hicka-bicka-boo", followed by the response "Hooo-Sha". Throughout the series, they display a talent for inventing and often use Kim's stuff to create their own inventions, and also help her fix and upgrade the beat-up car her dad gave her. Despite their obvious intellect, Kim has trouble seeing them as anything more than annoying goof-offs and believes them incapable of some accomplishments. Additionally, alternate future versions of Jim and Tim appear inA Sitch in Time, voiced byFreddie Prinze Jr.
  • Nana Possible (voiced byDebbie Reynolds in the series, portrayed byConnie Ray in the live-action film)[5] is Kim, Jim, Tim, and Joss's paternal grandmother and Larry's maternal grandmother. She previously trained in "Pang Lang Quan Kung Fu" in aShaolin Monastery and participated in theVietnam War when she was a teenager.
  • Larry (voiced byBrian Posehn) is Kim, Jim, and Tim's cousin and Ron's friend. He is an avid computer geek and loves video games, and has a slight crush on Bonnie, who he compares to the Queen in one of his games.
  • June (voiced byMary Jo Catlett) is Kim, Jim, and Tim's aunt and Larry's mother. She loves her son, but seemingly does not understand his interests. When she witnesses villains fighting, she fails to comprehend what is happening.
  • Joss Possible (voiced byTara Strong) is Kim's paternal cousin and the daughter of "Slim" Possible. Initially, she goes overboard with worshipping Kim, causing her to feel uncomfortable around her. However, by the end of Kim's visit to the Lazy C Ranch, Joss shifts her focus onto Ron, having recognized the true value of courage, as he heads into dangerous situations despite his fear.
  • "Slim" Possible (voiced byKevin Michael Richardson) is James Possible's older brother, Joss's father, and Kim, Jim, and Tim's uncle. He owns the Lazy C Ranch in Montana, which has robotic horses instead of normal livestock.

The Stoppables

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  • Mr. Stoppable (voiced byElliott Gould) is Ron's father, who works as anactuary. Because of his allergy to pet fur, Ron was not allowed to have a pet until he bought Rufus.
  • Mrs. Stoppable (voiced byAndrea Martin) is Ron's mother, who seems to have a distant relationship with him. Her job is unknown, but it is shown inA Sitch in Time that she had to relocate toNorway to be closer to the home office.
  • Hana Stoppable (voiced byGrey DeLisle) is Ron's adoptive baby sister, who originates from Japan and had her adoption brokered by the Yamanouchi clan. She is later revealed to be a prophesized weapon called the Han, giving her superhuman strength that enables her to defeat Monkey Fist.
  • Shaun (voiced byTara Strong) is Ron's seven-year-old cousin, who often causes trouble for Ron at family events.
  • Reuben Stoppable is Ron's cousin, who appears as a bridegroom in the episode "Bad Boy".

Other

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  • Miriam Possible andJonathan Stoppable are Kim and Ron's possible ancestors, who appear in a shared dream sequence. The two met and became friends at theWorld's Fair, during which Miriam's Electro-Static Illuminator was stolen by the ancestors of Shego and Dr. Drakken, Miss Go and Bartholomew Lipsky.
  • Wade's Mother (voiced byRoz Ryan) is Wade's unnamed mother, who appears sporadically throughout the series. Her most notable appearance is in the episode "Mother's Day", when Wade treats her to a celebration in his room with takeout and a holographic beach.
  • Connie andLonnie Rockwaller (respectively voiced byJennifer Hale andGrey DeLisle) are Bonnie Rockwaller's older sisters, who are first alluded to in "Hidden Talent" when Bonnie mentions them having won the Middleton High talent show the previous four years in a row. They make their first physical appearance in "Bonding", where it is implied that Bonnie's attitude may stem from their treatment of her.

Allies

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Global Justice

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  • Dr. Betty Director (voiced byFelicity Huffman) is the head of the Global Justice Network, a worldwide espionage organization. Her role and appearance are reminiscent ofMarvel Comics characterNick Fury.[citation needed]
  • Team Impossible are a group of operatives who initially only operate for money before Wade convinces them to join Global Justice and become non-profit. They consist ofDash (voiced byGary Dourdan),Crash (voiced byEric Close), andBurn (voiced byAdam Rodriguez).
  • Will Du (voiced byBD Wong) is a top agent at Global Justice. He initially clashes with Kim before working with her to stop Duff Killigan.

Yamanouchi

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Yamanouchi is a secret ninja school, located atop a mountain in Japan. It was founded by Toshimiru, a master ofMonkey Kung Fu. He carved the school out of the mountain using a sword called the Lotus Blade. Since its creation in 338 AD, the school has guarded the blade, which can only be used by those who possess Mystical Monkey Power.

  • Master Sensei (voiced byGeorge Takei) is a martial artist and the headmaster of the Yamanouchi school. He guides Ron in mastering his Mystical Monkey Powers and becoming the Ultimate Monkey Master.
  • Yori (voiced byKeiko Agena) is a ninja who is sent to guide Ron to the Yamanouchi School. Since her introduction, she has appeared as a potentiallove interest for Ron, piquing his romantic interest at first sight and gradually developing feelings for him.

Team Go

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Team Go are a sibling team who protect Go City and obtained superpowers after a multicolored comet crashed into their tree house when they were young. Shego was originally a member of the team before leaving. They are each themed after a specific color and are named after pronouns, with "go" added at the end. Hego is blue, Mego is purple, the Wego twins are red, and Shego is green.

  • Hego (voiced byChristopher McDonald) is the oldest member of Team Go, who possesses superhuman strength. In his civilian identity, he is a Bueno Nacho manager.
  • Mego (voiced byJere Burns) is a member of Team Go who can shrink to the size of a doll. He possesses a large ego and is defensive of his seemingly useless power.
  • TheWego twins (voiced byFred Savage) are twin members of Team Go who can duplicate themselves.

Others

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  • M.C. Honey (voiced bySherri Shepherd) is a rapper loosely based on female rappers likeQueen Latifah andMC Lyte. She gives Kim a ride in her yacht as thanks for retrieving her demo tape when it was stolen in "Hidden Talent"'. She reappears in "Rappin' Drakken" and "Trading Faces".
  • Britina (voiced byTara Strong) is a teen musician who has her own line of merchandise, including a magazine and dolls. Like most pop singers, she is fodder for tabloids and is notable for her relationships; she dated Oh Boyz singer Nicky Nick, but they have since broken up. Her name is an allusion toBritney Spears andChristina Aguilera.
  • Nakasumi (voiced byClyde Kusatsu) is an esteemed toy developer, andMiss Kyoko (voiced byLauren Tom) is his secretary and assistant. He is the victim of theft by Drakken and Shego in "Crush", but Kim recovers what was stolen, and in return, Nakasumi gives her a ride in "A Very Possible Christmas" andSo the Drama.
  • Amelia (voiced byCarly Pope, laterTara Strong) is a senior who is implied to be the school's beauty queen, and presumably graduates after season two. She constantly brushes off Ron's attempts at flirting, but welcomes him into her popular circle during the episodes "All the News" and "The New Ron", and accepts money from him in "Ron Millionaire".
  • Bobo the Chimpanzee is Camp Wannaweep's mascot. He is only seen in flashbacks describing Ron's unpleasant experiences at the camp.
  • Doctor Cyrus Bortel (voiced byEnrico Colantoni) is a selfish inventor who developed the Moodulators and Mind Control Chips.
  • Doctor Vivian Porter (voiced byShawnee Smith) is a roboticist who created the android Oliver, among other inventions. James Possible later offers her a job at the Middleton Space Center's robotics lab.
  • François (voiced byRob Paulsen) is a French hairstylist who styles Ron's hair in "The New Ron". He later appears in "Rufus in Show", when he lends Kim and Ron his prize-winningpedigreepoodle when they need to infiltrate an exclusivedog show, and in "Two to Tutor" as one of the targets of a string of heists committed by Shego and Señor Senior Junior.
  • Hirotaka (voiced byBrian Tochi) is a Japanese student who appears in the episode "Exchange" as a participant in the titular exchange program.
  • Ned (voiced byEddie Deezen) is an assistant manager at Bueno Nacho.
  • Elsa Cleeg (voiced byWendie Malick) is a famous fashion critic with her own television fashion report program, which Monique is a fan of. She is an influential authority on fashion, even influencing Club Banana. She was inspired by the aesthetics of Kim's mission clothes to create the "KimStyle", which became a nationwide clothing sensation, including spin-off clothing lines "KimForHim" and one for pets.
  • Oh Boyz are aboy band consisting of Robby, Nicky Nick, Ryan, and Dexter, whose fame suddenly vanished, leaving Ron as their only fan. They are on the verge of breaking up when the Señor Seniors kidnap them to fulfill Junior's dream of becoming a pop star, inadvertently restoring their popularity. The four are respectively voiced byLance Bass,Joey Fatone,Jason Marsden, andJustin Shenkarow.
  • Pain King andSteel Toe (respectively voiced byBill Goldberg andTest) are the star wrestlers of the GWA (Global Wrestling Association), who are rivals in the ring but friends outside it. They are distinguished by their costumes, which allude to their stage names – Pain King wears a goldcoronet and mask, while Steel Toe's right shoe is supposedly made of titanium.
  • Wally (voiced byRob Paulsen) is the spoiled and arrogant prince of Rodeghan. Kim was charged with protecting him from the Knights of Rodeghan in "Royal Pain" because of his ancestor's tyrannical behavior toward them. Wally runs forclass president against Kim and Brick Flagg, inspiring him to convert Rodeghan into a democracy.
  • Private Cleotus Dobbs (voiced byDan Castellaneta) is aprivate in theArmy who was charged with guarding a Neutronalizer Ray. Dr. Drakken kidnaps and switches minds with him to steal the Neutronalizer.
  • Professor Acari (voiced byMaurice LaMarche) is aninsectologist who invented the "roflex", a device that can enlarge insects. He is named forAcariformes, an order of mite.
  • Professor Ramesh (voiced byBrian George) is an astronomer and old friend of James Possible.
  • Professor Robert Chen (voiced byGedde Watanabe) is an astronomer and old friend of James Possible and Dr. Drakken.
  • Rabbi Katz (voiced byPeter Bonerz) is a rabbi who oversees Ron'sbar mitzvah.
  • Roachie (vocal effects provided byFrank Welker) is a cockroach who Chester Yapsby enlarged to the size of a small dog using the roflex, an invention he stole from Professor Acari. Ron befriends him despite his fear of insects.
  • Tara (voiced byTara Strong) is a cheerleader and one of Bonnie'ssycophants. She has dated numerous characters, including Josh Mankey and Jason Morgan.
  • Timothy North (voiced byAdam West) is a former television actor who played the role of the titular character on the TV showThe Fearless Ferret. Over the years, North becomes delusional and begins to believe he is the Fearless Ferret. At a Retro-TV convention, he reunites with Rudolph Farnsworth, who played the villain White Stripe and had also become delusional. This brings the two back to reality and reunites them as friends. North's name and persona are based on West's role asBatman in the1960s series of the same name.
  • Zita Flores (voiced byNika Futterman) is a Hispanic student at Middleton High, who works at amultiplex theater in Middleton and is usually seen in the ticket booth wearing the name tag "Annie" until hers can be made. Ron has a crush on her, and so attends every film showing to chat with her, which evidently piques her interest.

Rides

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Minor characters in Kim's network whom she has helped during past missions and provide transportation to her missions. As of season four, Kim uses rides less because she has her own vehicle, but calls upon them when it is out of service.

  • Baxter – In "Mind Games", he lets Kim and Ron ride two of his donkeys into the Grand Canyon in return for Kim performing an emergency delivery for his donkey Buttercup. He is voiced byDan Castellaneta.
  • Bernice – In "Naked Genius", she gives Kim a ride as thanks for saving her town from a leaking dam. She also appears in "Team Impossible", having apparently started working with jets. She is voiced byApril Winchell.
  • Captain Louis – In "A Very Possible Christmas", he gives Ron a ride to Dr. Drakken's base. The episode reveals that Kim saved his boat from sinking, but that Ron exacerbated the trouble, which he does not remember. He is voiced byJohn DiMaggio.
  • Dallas – In "Attack of the Killer Bebes", he gives Kim a lift to Mount Middleton after she aids him during a car chase. He is voiced byRob Paulsen.
  • Mr. Geminini – He works for Doctor Bortle, and in "The Twin Factor" gives Kim, Ron, and her brothers a ride to Bortle's lab. He has a twin, but his brother is in prison. He is voiced byDan Castellaneta.
  • Gustavo – In "Tick-Tick-Tick", he gives Kim and Ron a ride in his plane as thanks for them saving his village from a flood, which it is hinted Ron caused.
  • Heinrich – In "Crush", he gives Kim a ride after she saves his village from an avalanche that Ron accidentally caused which he still holds a grudge on him for. He reappears in "Team Impossible". He is voiced byJohn DiMaggio.
  • Joe – A helicopter pilot who in "Queen Bebe" gives Kim and Ron a ride to the Bebe's hive island off the Gulf Coast of Florida.
  • Judd – A camera man who in "Oh Boyz" gives Kim a ride to the Seniors' island. Kim had rescued Judd from a rhino stampede while he was filming a program entitled "Teasing Wild Animals".
  • Mr. Magnifico – In "Bonding", he and his circus company give Kim a ride to a top-secret research facility on their train. They did this in return for Kim acting as a substitute acrobat after the original performer twisted her ankle.
  • Mr. Morrow - He is voiced byClancy Brown.
  • Mrs. Mahoney – A woman who gave Kim her first ever ride as payment for saving her cat, as seen inA Sitch in Time.
  • Mr. Parker – In "Bueno Nacho", he flies Kim to Wisconsin in hiscrop duster after she saves his business by going organic, allowing her to para-drop onto the world's largest Swiss cheese wheel.
  • Ricardo – In "Gorilla Fist", he gives Kim a ride to South America in his plane as thanks for saving his chicken farm from a mudslide.
  • Unnamed Marine Colonel – In "Monkey Fist Strikes", he gives Kim a ride to Cambodia in a military transport plane after she tips him off to an incoming assault.

Main villains

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Dr. Drakken

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Drew Theodore P. Lipsky or commonly known asDr. Drakken (voiced byJohn DiMaggio; portrayed byTodd Stashwick in the live-action film)[5] is a mad scientist and Kim's archenemy. He is a capable inventor, but is clueless at making his inventions work correctly, and his plans are often undone by his own oversights.

Even though Drakken claims to be evil, at times he has shown a good side and helped Kim save the world. He frequently encounters Kim and Ron, and is always surprised to see Kim even though he is unsure why; as well, he never remembers Ron's name. However, in "The Twin Factor," he does remember his name, and Ron forces him to remember it at the end ofSo the Drama. In "Graduation", he plays a major role in defeating the Lorwardians and receives a UN medal for it, and he and Shego affirm their love for one another.

Shego

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Shego (voiced byNicole Sullivan; portrayed by Taylor Ortega in the live-action film)[5] is Dr. Drakken's sidekick and Kim's most dangerous enemy. She used to be asuperheroine alongside her brothers as part of Team Go, as they were hit by a mysterious rainbow "comet" when they were younger and each gained a color-coded glowingsuperpower; Shego is green-themed and can generate concussive energy blasts.

Initially, Shego was meant to simply be Drakken's sidekick.[6] However, after hearing Nicole Sullivan's performance as Shego, they started to develop her relationship with Drakken, although it is only explicitly identified as a romantic one inthe series finale. Sullivan portrayed Shego as sarcastic and more intelligent than Drakken, which became a major aspect of her character.[7]

Monkey Fist

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Lord Monty Fisk, better known asMonkey Fist (voiced byTom Kane) is a British nobleman and archaeologist who trained to become a master martial artist and underwent procedures from DNAmy to replace his hands and feet with those of a monkey. He is obsessed with increasing his power through various mystical artifacts and prophecies. He is often accompanied by his highly trained Monkey Ninjas who help him in his schemes.

Duff Killigan

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Duff Killigan (voiced byBrian George) is a Scottish villain and the self-proclaimed "World's Deadliest Golfer", who was banned from every golf course in the world because of his temper. He wields golf clubs and exploding golf balls. Although he debuted as an independent villain, subsequent appearances show him as more of a mercenary, committing robberies to sell stolen objects to others. Killigan resides on a private island dubbed "Killigan's Island" in a reference toGilligan's Island.

The Seniors

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  • Señor Senior, Sr. (voiced byRicardo Montalbán, laterEarl Boen) is a retiredSpanish multi-billionaire who takes up villainy as ahobby at Ron's suggestion. Many of his schemes revolve around acquiring power or influence for his son, Junior, and his tactics usually involve clichés of villainy such as evil laughter and elaborate traps. He is often seen reading and referencingThe Book of Evil guidebook, and aims to gain control of Europe. He was an action sports icon in his youth, and has shown that he is quite skilled and spry for his age.
  • Señor Senior, Jr. (voiced byNéstor Carbonell) is Senior Sr.'s son and accomplice, a spoiled man-child who is more interested in parties and beauty than his father's criminal plans and has demonstrated a soft side on various occasions. He once had a crush on Kim because of the zodiac-like principles of Animology.

Professor Dementor

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Professor Dementor (voiced and portrayed byPatton Oswalt)[4] is a Germanmad scientist and rival of Dr. Drakken.

DNAmy

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Amy Hall orDNAmy (voiced byMelissa McCarthy) is a geneticist and an avid collector of Cuddle Buddies, which are small stuffed toys similar toBeanie Babies that are hybrids between two animals, with her favorite being the butterfly-otter hybrid Otterfly. In her obsession, she creates mutant animal hybrids which ended up getting her fired and shunned by the scientific community as her splicing experiments were deemed unethical. It also revealed she provided Monkey Fist with his monkey limbs.

Motor Ed

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Motor Ed (voiced byJohn DiMaggio) is Dr. Drakken's cousin, who Mrs. Lipsky considers to be the family's "black sheep", and is known for his repetitive use of the words "Dude" and "Seriously!". He has abiker gang motif and is amale chauvinist with an eye for beautiful women.

Camille Léon

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Camille Léon (voiced byAshley Tisdale) is an heiress and socialite who became a villain after being cut off from her family fortune and gained shapeshifting abilities after having experimental plastic surgery. Her name is a play on the wordchameleon. Unlike other villains, who aim for world domination, Camille commits crimes to fund her lavish lifestyle or out of spite and revenge.

Frugal Lucre

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Frugal Lucre (voiced byRichard Kind) is an employee of a Philadelphia Smarty Mart who was originally named Francis Lurman. In the episode "Low Budget", he threatens to destroy the Internet with a destructive virus unless everyone in the world agrees to pay him a dollar each. He is a cost-conscious and budget-minded villain, and so does not use henchmen or a lair. He conducts his evil plans from his mother's basement and threatens his foes withsnapping turtles.

Eric

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Synthodrone #901 (voiced byRaviv Ullman), also known asEric, is an android created by Dr. Drakken to distract Kim from his plans of world domination. He is later destroyed by Rufus.

Minor villains

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  • Adrena Lynn (voiced byRachel Dratch) is a teen actress who specializes in "extreme" death-defying stunts, which are secretly faked. Her name is an allusion toadrenaline.
  • Aviarius (voiced byRichard Steven Horvitz) is a bird-themed villain and enemy of Team Go.
  • Bates (voiced byJeff Bennett) is Monkey Fist's butler, who is loyal and works hard to please him.
  • TheBebes (voiced byKerri Kenney-Silver) are a trio of robots who were created by Dr. Drakken, but later went rogue. Rufus later sabotages their production line so that their heads will be mounted upside down. The Bebes then self-destruct after realizing they are no longer perfect.
  • "Big Daddy" Brotherson (voiced byMaurice LaMarche) is an obese information broker. He often plays mind games with his clients, which he expects them to play along with if they want his help.
  • Chester Yapsby (voiced byStephen Root) is a villain who only appears in the episode "Roachie", where he tries to take over Middleton with giant cockroaches. He is thwarted with help from Roachie, one of the giant cockroaches he created and Ron befriended.
  • Dr. Fen (voiced byTom Kenny) is a roboticist and co-worker of Dr. Possible. It is unclear how he obtained this position, but it is implied that he got it by stealing his partner's research.
  • Electronique (voiced byKari Wahlgren) is a villainess who can generate electricity and is skilled in electrical weapons. She has metallic, wire-like hair and wears an outfit with wires and conduits to channel her powers.
  • TheEmbarrassment Ninjas are silent ninjas who Drakken employs to help him embarrass Kim while she is on a date with Josh Mankey.
  • TheEvil Eye Trio are consultants who advise villains on the appearance of their lairs and costumes. Their cable television showEvil Eye for the Bad Guy is a spoof ofQueer Eye.
  • Falsetto Jones (voiced byPhil Morris) is a wealthy man who is known for being the only breeder of the rare Lithuanian Wolfhound. He is the prime suspect in many high-profile robberies, but avoids persecution due to a lack of evidence. His nickname is derived from his unusually high voice, which he gained from a "freak helium accident".
  • Fukushima (voiced byDante Basco) is a ninja who comes into conflict with Ron when he attends the Yamanouchi school as part of an exchange program.
  • Gil Moss (voiced byJustin Berfield) is a former friend of Ron who was mutated into a fish-like mutant after attending Camp Wannaweep and being exposed to its toxic waters.
  • Hank Perkins (voiced byRob Paulsen) is atemp worker who Duff Killigan hires after Dr. Drakken and Shego are incapacitated by theflu. He returns in "Odds Man In" as a "villainy consultant" to improve Drakken's latest global domination scheme.
  • Jack Hench (voiced byFred Willard) is the head of Hench Co. Industries, who prefers to think of himself as a businessman who caters to an exclusive clientele rather than a villain. However, he is linked to villainy since the clientele consists of people who do have evil schemes.
  • Jackie Oakes (voiced byBill Barretta) is the founder and chairman of the GWA (Global Wrestling Association), who made a fortune bringing his brand of sports entertainment worldwide. Oakes later obtains an ancient Egyptian amulet that gives him superhuman strength, but is defeated when Rufus removes it from him.
  • Malcolm Needius (voiced byMartin Spanjers) is a 'power player' in the online gameEverlot, a parody ofEverQuest. However, his obsession goes too far and he seeks to dominate the game world as his online avatar – the Wraith Master.
  • Nanny Maim (voiced byJane Carr) is the former head of an English academy fornannies, which went out of business as the practice of using nannies to raise children became less fashionable. Maim develops a machine that turns people into super-strong babies and holds them for ransom.
  • Sheldon Director (voiced byMaurice LaMarche) is the fraternal twin brother of Betty Director and the head of WEE (the Worldwide Evil Empire), who has dedicated himself to taking down her group Global Justice. He calls himselfGemini.
  • Snowy (voiced byPhil Morris) is a toxic snowman who came to life through a freak blizzard. It is later revealed that news anchorSummer Gale (voiced byHallie Todd) caused the blizzard using a weather machine to get more airtime, inadvertently creating Snowy since the snow was made from the mutagenic water of Lake Wannaweep. Snowy is destroyed when Kim and Ron cause the sun to come out, melting him.
  • Sumo Ninja (voiced byKevin Michael Richardson) is a ninja who has the size and weight of asumo wrestler. He usually speaks in a deep, threatening voice. While working for Dr. Drakken, he attempts to kidnap Mr. Nakasumi, but as a result of his battle with Kim and Ron, he is left with a high, squeaky voice for some time.
  • TheFashionistas are a group of fashion-obsessed criminals who are surprisingly capable at combat. They consist ofChino (voiced byCharlie Schlatter),Espadrille (voiced byTara Strong), andHoodie (voiced byGwendoline Yeo).
  • TheKnights of Rodeghan (voiced byCorey Burton andBrian George) are a group of knights who serve Prince Wally of Rodeghan. They believe that the royal lineage will end with him, which is fulfilled when he converts Rodeghan into a democracy.
  • TheMathter (voiced byBrian Stepanek) is an enemy of Team Go who became a villain after he was denied funding for his "unethical mathematical experiments". His primary weapon is a "calcu-laser" and he uses math puns in almost every sentence, much to Kim's annoyance.
  • Vinnie Wheeler (voiced byMax Casella) is a man who Señor Senior Senior hires as a financial consultant to instill in his son a measure of financial responsibility. He is actually acon man and steals the Seniors' fortune, briefly leaving them destitute.
  • Warmonga (voiced byKerri Kenney-Silver) is a humanoid alien from the planet Lorwardia, a planet of warriors. After intercepting the broadcast of a months-old television commercial,Rappin' Drakken, she arrives on Earth believing that Drakken is the "Great Blue", a legendary leader who will lead Lorwardia's people to glory. Her name is an allusion to the word "warmonger", while Lorwardia is aspoonerism ofwarlord.
  • Warhok (voiced byRon Perlman) is a hot-tempered member of the Lorwardian Army alongside Warmonga. His name is a pun on the word "warhawk".
  • Rudolph Farnsworth (voiced byJohn C. McGinley) is an actor who starred in the seriesFearless Ferret as the villain White Stripe and believes it to be reality. When Ron dons the Fearless Ferret costume, Farnsworth comes out of hiding to battle him. He eventually realizes that the White Stripe is not real and reconciles with Timothy North, who played the Fearless Ferret.
  • Yono the Destroyer (voiced byClancy Brown) is an evil monkey-like entity who Monkey Fist frees in a bid at world domination. Yono petrifies Kim, Rufus, and Master Sensei before Hana defeats him, returning everyone he returned to normal.
  • Zorpox the Conqueror (voiced byWill Friedle) is a villainous persona that Ron assumes after being affected by Dr. Drakken's Attitudinator. He is based on the villain of the same name from an in-universe comic book.

References

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  1. ^abPetski, Denise (April 25, 2018)."Kim Possible: Sadie Stanley & Sean Giambrone To Star In Disney Channel Movie".Deadline. RetrievedJanuary 11, 2025.
  2. ^Veitch, Kristin (February 9, 2007)."Think You're Not Watching Disney This Weekend? Kim Possible!". RetrievedAugust 6, 2013.
  3. ^Toon DisneyArchived June 9, 2008, at theWayback Machine
  4. ^abHaring, Bruce (August 11, 2018)."Kim Possible Voices Set For Live Action Disney Channel Update".Deadline. RetrievedJanuary 11, 2025.
  5. ^abcdefHaring, Bruce (May 25, 2018)."Kim Possible Live Action Disney Channel Movie Adds Alyson Hannigan And More".Deadline. RetrievedJanuary 11, 2025.
  6. ^Kim Possible - Behind the Scenes
  7. ^Kim Possible – sie kann alles, page 12, www.br-online.de, (German, PDF), 2007.
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