List of Kim Possible characters
This is a list of characters appearing in the animated series Kim Possible.
Team Possible
Kim Possible
- Voiced By: Christy Carlson Romano and Dakota Fanning
- Portrayed By: Sadie Stanley
Ron Stoppable
- Voiced By: Will Friedle and Harrison Fahn
- Portrayed By: Sean Giambrone
His favorite restaurant is Bueno Nacho and he is the creator of the "Naco", which is a combination of nachos and a taco. He is afraid of monkeys, insects, and many other things, though his fears fluctuate as the series progresses as Ron matures. During the series, Ron demonstrates several talents which include being a chef, controlling his mystical monkey powers to a degree, and even sneaking into villains lairs'. In the movie, So The Drama, Ron realizes he has romantic feelings toward Kim and later confesses them to her. The two go to prom together and have their first kiss as an official romantic couple.
Ron was an exceptionally brilliant villain when he was turned evil in a season three episode. His personality was almost entirely flipped and he actually became a very real and dangerous threat to everyone who dared to cross his path. When Ron was made evil by the Attitudinator, his skin eventually turned blue. His behavior was much more manic, bordering on the edge of crazy. Amazingly, as a villain, Evil Ron was always steps ahead of Kim. Even Shego was impressed with Evil Ron and terrified by his threat to throw her in a shark tank. Evil Ron was outstanding with using tools, building large and dangerous destructive devices, multitasking, and planning ahead. He also demonstrated the ability to predict Kim's actions, though that may have been due to being her best friend.
Early in the series, Ron gains the Mystical Monkey Powers while battling Lord Monkey Fist, using a series of ancient totems. Ron's control over the powers is shown as intermittent at best with Ron's Mystical Monkey Powers usually emerging in short bursts. Ron having these powers grants him the ability to wield the mystical Lotus Blade and according to an ancient prophecy, he is to be the Ultimate Monkey Master though its unclear what this means.
In season four, when they are officially dating, Ron struggles with his insecurity regarding Kim. He even goes as far as to steal her super-suit so he can become the school quarterback because of Bonnie's declaration cheerleaders have to date jocks. Though that backfires, he ends up as the football team's running back because of his "mad running skills" from all the running he does on missions. Ron ends up with a baby sister from Japan named Hana during season four. She has a mystical destiny, for which Ron is supposed to train her. During graduation, Ron is finally able to fully tap his Mystical Monkey Powers to a terrific extent when he single-handedly defeats Warhok and Warmonga when even Kim and Shego combined could not. It is unknown if his control of his Mystical Monkey Powers remains or returns to how it was. However, his confidence is boosted by the event.
Rufus
- Voiced By: Nancy Cartwright
In a crossover episode of , Rufus was thought to be Experiment 607, a creature created by Dr. Jumba Jookiba and Dr. Jacques von Hämsterviel. In the end, however, it is confirmed that Rufus is a normal, although rather impressive, naked mole-rat.
For the sake of Rufus as a character, the show ignores the reality of literal naked mole-rats, which are nearly completely blind, rely upon large colony environments and specific temperatures, and cannot survive individually as pets. This has disappointed many fans who have sought a pet naked mole-rat and have found that not only are they unable to be pets, in real life they look and act very little like Rufus.
Rufus is generally portrayed as pink, small and light, and very agile, which proves useful time and again. He shares several things in common with his owner: his love of Bueno Nacho food, his ability to eat with practically no concern about the food he is eating, sharing Ron's disgust for others, and an overall laid-back, casual attitude. However, unlike Ron, he has been known to abandon this attitude at crucial times, often using quicker thinking than his owner. Rufus tends to display frustration with Ron when he uses him in an embarrassing way or fails to give him due credit. However, he has generally stuck by Ron in virtually every situation, and though he does not have the same fear, has the same overall dislike for monkeys. Rufus communicates with Ron through a series of squeaks and hisses which Ron seems to understand. Rufus also possesses mystical monkey powers as he was in Ron's pocket when he got his. He has never used them beyond displaying a greater degree of mastery of Yamanouchi ninja training than Ron, as well as once controlling the Lotus Blade.
In A Sitch In Time, a version of Rufus from the future named Rufus 3000 visits Kim, asking her help in saving the future from Shego. Able to talk with clear human speech, he refers to himself as Rufus 3000 because he is the 3000th version made of the original "Rufus Prime". He displays Rufus' fondness for cookies, and asks Rufus what the meaning of life is, to which the mole rat replies, "Cheese!" Rufus 3000 is the leader of a team of genetically altered naked-mole rats, who, like himself, are very muscular in appearance. He and the original Rufus lead them against Shego and her allies in the climax of the film. Rufus 3000 appears in all three parts of A Sitch In Time as an information provider to Kim and occasional aid in the first two, but only assumes a main role in the final part.
Wade
- Voiced By: Tahj Mowry and Michael Clarke Duncan
- Portrayed By: Issac Ryan Brown
According to Kim, Wade completed his high school and college education in eight months. He spends his time in his bedroom in his parents' home in front of the computer with the lights off. He is a master of the role-playing game Everlot. In one episode he develops a crush on Monique, after seeing her in person for the first time, leading him to create a love ray and trying to force her to be his girlfriend. In the end, he learns his lesson and quickly recovers from his minor heartbreak as he develops a crush on a genius girl named Olivia sitting in Bueno Nacho. That eventually does not work out either as she created a love ray herself, much to Wade's chagrin. Wade also invented Kim's technologically advanced battle suit.
For the first two seasons, and most of the third season, Wade is never seen outside his room, until the episode "Team Impossible". When Team Impossible overloads his computer system with a power spike, this angers him so much that he personally arrives on scene, and vents on the three members of the team. In the fourth season, Wade ventures out of his room to give Kim new inventions, and on at least one occasion, to return Kim's battle suit to her after repairs and upgrades were made to it. A running gag throughout the series is that Wade has secretly placed a tracking microchip on Ron, although he tries to avoid answering when questioned about this.
In , future Wade, now a large muscular man, is leader of the anti-Shego resistance.
Family members
The Possibles
Dr. James Timothy Possible
- Voiced By: Gary Cole
- Portrayed By: Matthew Clarke
Dr. Ann Possible
- Voiced By: Jean Smart
- Portrayed By: Alyson Hannigan
Jim and Tim Possible
- Voiced By: Shaun Fleming and later Spencer Fox
- Voiced By: Freddie Prinze Jr. in A Sitch in Time—Future
- Portrayed By: Owen and Connor Fielding
Throughout the series, they display a talent for inventing and often use Kim's stuff to create their own inventions. They also help her fix and upgrade the beat-up car their Dad gave her, and program it to increase its speed, endurance, and power. Despite their obvious intellect, Kim has trouble seeing them as anything more than annoying goof-offs, believing them incapable of some of the things they have achieved, such as building a hand-held Silicon Phase Disruptor, believed by Drakken and other scientists to be impossible, or skipping grades to enter Middleton High as freshmen at the age of thirteen. However, there have also been times when Kim showed both true affection and appreciation for them and their skills.
Nana Possible
- Voiced By: Debbie Reynolds
- Portrayed By: Connie Ray
Larry
- Voiced By Brian Posehn
June
- Voiced By Mary Jo Catlett
Joss Possible
- Voiced By Tara Strong.
Initially Joss is so overboard with hero-worshiping her cousin Kim, dressing like her, knowledgeable about every facet of her life and missions, and even having home-made versions of her gadgets, that Kim feels uncomfortable around her. However, by the end of Kim's visit to the Lazy C Ranch, Joss has shifted her entire focus onto Ron, having recognized the true worth of being brave is how he will forge ahead into dangerous situations despite all his fears and neuroses.
"Slim" Possible
's older brother, Joss's father, and Kim, Jim, and Tim's uncle. Much to James' distaste, he refers to his younger brother by a childhood nickname of "squirt". Slim is also very fond of Ann Possible. The whereabouts of his wife, Joss's mother, are never addressed. He appears in "Showdown at the Crooked D" and "Graduation". A cowboy by choice and lifestyle, he owns the Lazy C Ranch in Montana, which is apparently more than it appears as he has a high tech control center tied into his own system of launched satellites, as well as having a contingent of "cybertronic" robotic horses. There is no sign or mention of living breathing livestock. One summer Drakken had set an evil scheme in motion at a neighboring property named the Crooked D Ranch which the Possible Clan was able to thwart.The Stoppables
Ron's family, composed of: father, mother, and later, adopted little sister Hana.Mr. Stoppable
Ron and Hana's father who is an actuary. Because of his pet fur allergy Ron was never allowed to have a pet until he bought Rufus. Ron once wanted to be an actuary, but then Mr. Stoppable showed him how risk could lead to rewards. He also showed his skills in "Mathter and Fervent" when he used his actuarial skills to defeat the math villain terrorizing Ron. In his own words to the villain, "I did the math." As a result, he became the subject of Ron's hero paper which gets an "A+" from Mr. Barkin, who exclaims: "Your Dad rocks!" He is voiced by Elliott Gould.Mrs. Stoppable
Ron and Hana's mother, her job is unknown, in A Sitch in Time we learn that she had to relocate to Norway to be closer to the home office. She seems to have a distant relationship with her son. As with Mr. Stoppable her way of breaking news to her son is to do it and tell him later. Their catchphrase is: "This is our way of telling you." Despite this, they seem to love him and Hana very much. She is voiced by Andrea Martin.Hana Stoppable
Hana Stoppable is Ron's ethnically Japanese adopted baby sister. Her name is Japanese for "flower". She apparently is from the Yamanouchi Clan as it was Sensei who brokered the adoption, and later Yori claimed Hana was "like a sister". At first Ron is resentful of her and how his parents sprung her on him as a surprise, referring to her as "the intruder", before he discovers she is a prophesied weapon called The Han. Eventually Ron warms up to her, fully accepting his role as her big brother. Her mystical and martial arts skills grow until she finally defeats Yono the Destroyer in "Oh No, Yono". As an adopted member of the family, she is most likely raised Jewish. She is voiced by Grey DeLisle.Shawn
Shawn is Ron and Hana's seven year old cousin. He appears as a troublemaker who torments Ron at family functions. Shawn owns a pet lizard who apparently has made numerous attempts to eat Rufus. Ron's complaints about his cousin have mostly been ignored because Shawn is younger. Ron is unable to ditch him until Kim agrees to be his date at his cousin Reuben's wedding, thus sparing him from having to sit at "the kid's table". Ron also resorts to using the Attitudinator device to make Shawn less annoying. Shawn's last name is never mentioned though it is presumed to be "Stoppable". He is voiced by Tara Strong.Reuben Stoppable
Reuben is the bridegroom at the wedding in "Bad Boy". He appears briefly on screen and can be seen pulling his bride, Miss Starter, to safety. He is a cousin of Ron and Hana though on which side of the family is not specified. Since the wedding is specified as "the Stoppable-Starter wedding", he is presumably from the father's side.Other
Miriam "Mim" Possible and Jonathan "Jon" Stoppable
Mim and Jon may be Kim and Ron's ancestors seen during a shared dream sequence.According to the episode, Miriam, or "Mim" for short, is a highly respected reporter for turn-of-the-century Middleton's local newspaper. However, while she was reporting on the science exhibition at the world's fair, the new invention of the "Electro-Static Illuminator" was stolen, and Mim was blamed for the theft. It was not until the modern-day Kim Possible heard about her "black sheep" ancestor that it was revealed that Mim was framed for the theft by the ancestors of Shego and Drakken, Miss Go and Bartholomew Lipsky. Mim's closest friend, Jonathan "Jon" Stoppable was a detective, who was every bit as clumsy and scatterbrained as his descendant. He was the only person who believed that Mim was innocent, and he tried desperately, but unsuccessfully, to prove it. Jon was the biggest and only fan of the concept of the taco when it was first unveiled at the fair, which parallels Ron's love for Bueno Nacho fast food.
Jon Stoppable makes two appearances apart from "Rewriting History". He can be seen holding a test tube as part of a Middleton Days float in "Emotion Sickness", and Ron, dressed as Jon, can be seen during a faux-flashback by Ron during "Ron Millionaire". Kim, dressed as Miriam, can also be seen during the faux-flashback.
While the ending showed Kim and Ron waking from the shared dream in the Tri-City Museum, Kim's clothing was not the same as at the beginning of the episode; this means the episode opened with the dream already in progress and, though a float with Jon's likeness was seen outside of the episode, the existence of all the other "ancestral" characters in the episode, including Mim, is debatable.
Wade's Mother
- Voiced By: Roz Ryan
Wade's Father, Lontaine
Wade's father is mentioned a couple times in the series but never makes an appearance. His name, Lontaine, was mentioned by Wade's mother in "The Cupid Effect". In "Crush", his socks are stated as being integral to Wade's super-stink formula.Connie and Lonnie Rockwaller
- Voiced By: Grey Delisle
Connie is a brunette who dresses conservatively in a loose turtleneck shirt, loose and comfortable pants, and sensible running shoes. Her hair is wavier and a lighter brown than Bonnie's.
Lonnie is a blonde who dresses in a flashier, more provocative fashion of tube-top, miniskirt, and high-heeled knee-high Go-Go boots. She demonstrates that she is not as smart as she tries to appear: after Connie corrects Bonnie about Cincinnati not being a country, Lonnie wrongly identifies France as a city.
Their eyes are different from Bonnie's which are teal; Connie's are blue-green, while Lonnie's are green-blue.
Allies and friends
Global Justice
Dr. Betty Director
- Voiced By: Felicity Huffman
As the head of a global organization, Dr. Director has very little hands-on involvement in GJ's cases, but on the rare occasions when she has had to get her hands dirty, she has proven she can hold her own in a fight. Dr. Director is bound and determined to bring down Gemini and his organization, WEE. But rather than a war of two tactical geniuses, their battles are really more reminiscent of a kindergarten slap fight, since their conflict is really nothing more than a case of sibling rivalry run amok. In fact, if the two of them were put in a room together and even Ron would most likely say he is more mature than either of them. Dr. Director is instantly recognizable by her eyepatch, reminiscent of the Marvel Comics character, Nick Fury. Gemini wears one too, and his name is another reference to Nick Fury, whose brother became the villain Scorpio. However, it is unclear whether either twin wears it because of an actual eye injury or whether they are just making a fashion statement.
Team Impossible
- Voiced By: Gary Dourdan, Eric Close, and Adam Rodriguez
- Dash appears to be the team leader. He is a survival specialist and is multilingual.
- Crash is the team's driver. He is also skilled in emergency medicine.
- Burn is the team's accountant. He claims that he crunches a lot more than numbers. After the team became non-profit, Burn aided James Possible in doing his taxes.
Will Du
- Voiced By: B. D. Wong
A consummate professional, Will takes his job as an agent of Global Justice very seriously. So seriously, in fact, he does not seem to realize it is a job he is not particularly good at. He is well educated, speaking fourteen languages, and academically competent. His name is an allusion to the phrase "Will do", which reflects his personality.
Yamanouchi
Yamanouchi is a secret ninja school, located on top of a mountain in Japan. It was founded by Toshimiru, a master of Tai Sheng Pek Kwar, better known as Monkey Kung Fu, who carved the school out of the mountain using only a single weapon: a shape-shifting sword called the Lotus Blade. Since its creation in 338 AD, the school has guarded the blade, which can only fully be used in the hands of one who has been touched by Mystical Monkey Power.This school, and some of its members had a role in a story arc during the series.
Master Sensei
- Voiced By: George Takei
Sensei is the one who initially arranged for Ron to be part of the transfer program to Japan, which would bring him to the Yamanouchi, in order to protect the Lotus Blade from Monkey Fist. He was also the one who secretly arranged the adoption for Ron's new baby sister Hana, so she could be prepared for her eventual showdown with Yono the Destroyer. When the world was in danger from the Lorwardians, Sensei apparently sensed what was coming as he tried to warn Ron about it, but Ron misunderstood his message. Later, he appears to Ron when Kim and Shego are knocked out and helps him get the courage to summon the full strength and power of his dormant tremendous Mystical Monkey Power, informing him of his role as the Ultimate Monkey Master and assuring him it is his destiny which he is finally ready for. During Ron's fight, Sensei comments "his monkey power is strong, booyah!"
Like Yori, Sensei has a strong and unwavering confidence in Ron and his mystical abilities and sees him as a true warrior, although this is a mindset Ron does not always share.
Yori
- Voiced By: Keiko Agena
As a fighter she is very reliable, given that in Japanese her name means "reliable", but has demonstrated a preference to act as a subordinate rather than a leader, and has also shown the typical Japanese value of teamwork over individuality. Yori is a better fighter than Kim; in "Oh No! Yono!" when the villain Yono the Destroyer turns Kim to stone he is unable to petrify Yori. She is also very optimistic and believes a lot in her friends. From her introduction, Yori has appeared as a potential love interest for Ron, piquing his romantic interest at first sight and gradually develops more-than-friendly feelings for him. This is confirmed Yori's second appearance in the episode "Gorilla Fist". Ron is completely oblivious to her romantic feelings toward him, to the point that Kim has to spell it out for him - Yori "really liked-liked" him. However, this relationship is exiled during the series' fourth season since Ron has starting dating Kim. Yori does not express much concern about this development, stating that Kim and Ron have a destiny together. A running gag is that Yori talks very much about honor, to Ron's chagrin, such as when he faces a long walk and asks for a ride, Yori says it was "his honor to walk".
Team Go
A family and team of super-heroes who protect Go City. Their names are based on personal pronouns with the "go" added at the end. They originally appear in the episodes "Go Team Go" during season two, and later return in season four in "Stop Team Go" and "Mathter and Fervent", the latter features only Hego. The siblings got their powers after a multi-hued "comet"-like object crashed into their tree house when they were young. They reside in Go Tower, a building designed around the letters "G" and "O", which may be an allusion to DC Comics's Teen Titans's Titan Tower. Like Kim, they also have a set of supervillains they regularly fight, such as arch-foes, Aviarius, The Mathter, and Electronique.Before Shego quit, Team Go originally had five members; go is the number five in Japanese.
Hego
- Voiced By: Christopher McDonald
Mego
- Voiced By: Jere Burns
The Wego twins
- Voiced By: Fred Savage
Felix Renton
- Voiced By: Jason Marsden
Felix is a good friend and supports Ron in the two episodes he plays a major role in, "Motor Ed" and "Steal Wheels". Both episodes involve Motor Ed, who claims he could have handled Kim the first time had Felix not interfered, and Felix's wheelchair's capabilities prove essential to success.
In the season four series finale episode, "Graduation", Felix is shown as class valedictorian, and that he is dating Zita Flores.
M.C. Honey
- Voiced By: Sherri Shepherd
Britina
- Voiced By: Tara Strong
Kim once helped Britina when her show in Chicago caught fire, so she, like many others Kim has helped, gives her rides to other missions, and is one of the few characters who cover this role. Although Britina appear once more in "Trading Faces", where Kim helps to clear the pop-star arrested on theft charges when the actual thief is Camille Leon, her pop culture presence surfaced again in "Queen Bebe" when a shortage of Britina dolls nearly causes a worldwide panic among pre-teen girls.
Nakasumi and Miss Kyoko
- Voiced By: Clyde Kusatsu: Nakasumi; Lauren Tom: Miss Kyoko
In "Crush", Nakasumi's translator introduces herself as Yoshiko, while in "So the Drama", he addresses her as Miss Kyoko. It is unclear which of these is her given name and which her surname. According to the Japanese tradition of placing the family name first she is either Miss Yoshiko Kyoko or Kyoko Yoshiko.
Nakasumi and Miss Kyoko have appeared once in each of three seasons.
Monique
- Voiced By: Raven-Symoné
- Voiced by Vivica A. Fox in the future of A Sitch in Time
Monique is smart and hip. She usually speaks in a style which Kim describes as "Monique-speak". Monique also likes to talk in acronyms, such as "NBF" and "GF". Little is known about her family or personal life, but she complains of having bad luck with boyfriends and she has a brother who gets her hooked on wrestling, as well as a father who plays golf, as she said in "A Sitch in Time".
She is considered Kim's best girl friend, giving her level-headed advice about school and life, and serves as a good counterbalance to Ron's out-of-touch eccentricities. On a few occasions, Monique assists Kim on her missions, even though she lacks fighting skills. Her fighting skills improve after 20 years in an alternate timeline, since reset. Her passion and expertise in fashion also make her important when the time comes to make Kim's new mission uniform.
Amelia
- Voiced By: Carly Pope and Tara Strong
Bobo the Chimpanzee
Wannaweep's camp mascot, Bobo the Chimpanzee debuted in the second episode of season one, and returned in the 13th episode. Since then he has appeared, or has been directly/indirectly referenced, in a number of episodes. He is unique in the franchise in that, while he is a recurring tertiary character, he has only ever been seen during flashbacks describing Ron's unpleasant experiences at Camp Wannaweep.Brick Flagg
- Voiced By: Rider Strong
Bonnie Rockwaller is his on-again, off-again girlfriend for most of the second and third seasons. His love interests during their off- periods include Kim, Amelia, and Monique display a return interest. However, in the fourth-season episode, Homecoming Upset, it is revealed he dumped Bonnie and during a phone conversation he tells Ron he has no intention of resuming a relationship with Bonnie, causing Ron to remark that "college has actually made him smarter."
Brick is older than the other students as spotlighted in the first fourth-season episode, "Ill-Suited" when Mr. Barkin states, "After seven years, our quarterback, Brick Flagg, has finally graduated." It is unclear if the "seven years" refers to the total number of years he was at Middleton High or the number of times he tried to graduate. He finally graduates in-between seasons three and four.
He makes a brief cameo in "A Sitch in Time", as one of Shego's slaves. This version of Brick Flagg has become overweight and appears to have a lack of hygiene.
Doctor Cyrus Bortel
- Voiced By: Enrico Colantoni
Doctor Vivian Frances Porter
- Voiced By: Shawnee Smith
François
- Voiced By: Rob Paulsen
Hirotaka
- Voiced By: John Cho
Josh Mankey
- Voiced By: A.J. Trauth
Ned
- Voiced By: Eddie Deezen
Elsa Cleeg
- Voiced By: Wendie Malick
Oh Boyz
- Voiced By: Lance Bass, Joey Fatone, Jason Marsden, and Justin Shenkarow
Nicky Nick was known to have had a relationship and breakup with fellow pop singer Britina.
Pain King & Steel Toe
- Voiced By: Bill Goldberg and Test
Prince Wally
- Voiced By: Rob Paulsen
In the series finale "Graduation Part II", Prince Wally can be seen sitting behind Camille Leone in the United Nations scene where Drakken is receiving a medal.
Private Cleotus Dobbs
- Voice By: Dan Castellaneta
Professor Acari
- Voiced By: Maurice LaMarche
Professor Ramesh
- Voiced By: Brian George
Professor Robert Chen
- Voiced By: Gedde Watanabe
Rabbi Katz
- Voiced By: Peter Bonerz
Tara
- Voiced By: Tara Strong
Timothy North
- Voiced by Adam West
Zita Flores
- Voiced By: Nika Futterman
Zita is also interested in an online MMORPG computer game called "Everlot", an allusion to EverQuest and the like, playing as a "she-warrior". Although their dating scene was considered as "in the game", she is surprised to find out Ron also plays Everlot. Despite eventually finding out he is really a newb trying to impress her in order to take their relationship to the next level, she remains willing to hang out with him after they are hijacked and trapped in the game's virtual world.
Zita is not mentioned or seen again until two seasons later in the series finale, "Graduation", where she is seen apparently dating Felix Renton. However, the Aspen Wand of New Forest, an artifact Ron gave her player character inside Everlot is seen wielded by a warrior woman in a computer fighting game played by Ron in "Roachie".
Rides
Minor characters in Kim's network whom she has helped during past missions. They typically play no other prominent role besides transporting Kim to her latest mission site. As of season four, the use of rides has dwindled because Kim now has her own vehicle, but she still calls on them on occasions when it is out of service.Baxter – In "Mind Games" he lets Kim and Ron ride two of his donkeys down into the Grand Canyon in return for Kim performing an emergency delivery for his donkey, Buttercup in the dark, in the rain, during a mudslide.
Voiced by: Dan Castellaneta.
Bernice – She gives Kim a ride in "Naked Genius" for saving her town from a leaking dam. She gives Kim another ride in "Team Impossible". She apparently has started working with jets since then.
Voiced by: Nancy Cartwright, who also does the voice of Rufus.
Captain Louis – Captain Louis gives Ron a ride to Dr. Drakken's base in the episode A Very Possible Christmas. This episode reveals that Kim saved his boat from sinking, but that Ron exacerbated the trouble by busting the radio and using the navigational chart as a napkin. Fortunately, Louis is unable to remember that Ron was the one who made the mess of things.
Voiced by: John DiMaggio, who also voiced Drakken and Motor Ed.
Dallas – He gives Kim a lift to Mount Middleton in "Attack of the Killer Bebes" after aiding him during a car chase.
Voiced by: Rob Paulsen.
Mr. Geminini – He works for Doctor Bortle. He gives Kim, Ron, and the tweebs a ride to Bortle's lab in "The Twin Factor". He has a twin too, but his brother is in prison.
Voiced by: Dan Castellaneta.
Gustavo – Gustavo gives Kim and Ron a ride in his plane in "Tick-Tick-Tick" for saving his village from a flood, which it is hinted Ron caused.
Heinrich – He gives Kim a ride in "Crush" after saving his village from an avalanche that Ron accidentally caused. He reappears in "Team Impossible". Voiced by: John DiMaggio, who also voiced Drakken and Motor Ed.
Joe – Helicopter pilot who gives Kim and Ron a ride to the Bebe's hive island off the Gulf Coast of Florida in Queen Bebe. Since Kim is wearing a pair of super-speed shoes during the ride, time begans to move so slowly for her that we never find out what favor she carried out in exchange for this ride.
Judd – A camera man who gives Kim a ride to the Seniors' island in the episode "". Kim had rescued Judd from a rhino stampede earlier, while he was filming a program entitled "Teasing Wild Animals".
Mr. Magnifico – In "Bonding", Mr. Magnifico and his circus company give Kim a ride to a top secret research facility on their train. This is in return for Kim acting as a substitute high-wire acrobat after the original performer twisted her ankle.
Mrs. Mahoney – Mrs. Mahoney gives Kim her first ride ever for a mission, as seen in " as payment for saving her cat.
Mr. Parker – In Bueno Nacho, Mr. Parker flies Kim to Wisconsin in his crop duster after she saves his business by going organic, allowing her to para-drop onto the world's largest cheese wheel.
Ricardo – In "Gorilla Fist", Ricardo gives Kim a ride to South America in his plane for saving his chicken farm from a mudslide. Presumably, she dried up the mud with her cordless hair dryer.
Unnamed Marine Colonel – He gives Kim a ride to Cambodia in a military transport plane in "Monkey Fist Strikes after she tips him off to an assault that is due to take place.
Main villains
Dr. Drakken
- Voiced By: John DiMaggio
- Portrayed By: Todd Stashwick and Maxwell Simkins
Although clearly a capable scientist, able to construct hovercrafts, sentient robots, super-lasers, beam cannons, and other such "evil" technologies, Drakken is totally clueless when it comes to making them work correctly and his plans are often undone by his own oversight. For example, he makes his "perfect" Bebe Robots too perfect. They realize he is not perfect and should not command them. He positions super-laser reflectors on the moon so that they reflect the beam right back to their source, destroying the lair he has spent stolen millions on. Even though Drakken claims to be all evil, at times he has shown his good side and even helped Kim save the world. Even though he frequently encounters Kim and Ron, he can never remember Ron's name. In "The Twin Factor," he does remember which makes Ron happy, and Ron forces him to remember it at the end of "So the Drama". He is always extremely surprised to see Kim show up, even though he is unsure exactly why. In "Graduation" he comes up with a plan that finally works; however, this plan is to save the world rather than to take it over. He plays a major role in defeating the Lorwardians, receiving a UN medal for it. It is implied he reformed, having finally obtained the recognition and respect he long sought, but the series ends before it can be confirmed.
Shego
- Voiced By: Nicole Sullivan
- Portrayed By: Taylor Ortega
Shego used to be a superheroine alongside her brothers as part of Team Go. All of them were hit by a mysterious rainbow "comet" when they were younger which instilled in each a color-coded glowing superpower; Shego's is green. The properties of her power are never fully defined but have been seen to stun, burn, melt, cut through the strongest metals, and can deliver concussive force. Normally Shego expresses her glow enshrouding her hands and fingers, but she can also range it as a beam, as well as concentrate and toss it like a ball of chi or ball lightning. Despite the properties of her ability, Shego has a tendency to drop or dial it back during key moments of close quarter combat with Kim which would otherwise injure the girl. However, after heavy usage Shego will begin to tire. According to her brother Hego, Shego left their group because the more evil they fought, the more Shego liked the evil and became a villainess. According to Shego, she quit because her brothers were intolerably annoying, a claim that even Hego would later imply to be true, since Shego was responsible for keeping the team focused back then. In the episode "A Sitch in Time" Shego's older self is shown wearing different clothing than her present self. In the PS2 game What's the Switch? many of Shego's other clothes are shown including the purple jacket from "Emotion Sickness", her future outfit from "A Sitch in Time", and a battlesuit of a similar design to Kim's.
Most of Shego and Kim's confrontations lead to hand-to-hand combat. She constantly taunts Kim about her lack of fashion sense or whatever else she can think of. She also taunts Kim about her youth, addressing her by childish nicknames such as "Kimmie", "Princess", "Cupcake", and "Pumpkin".
Shego has a degree in child development, revealed in "Stop Team Go" when she is a substitute teacher for Kim and Ron's class, having been temporarily turned good. During that time, she and Kim actually end up becoming friends. Even though they are sworn enemies, Shego seems to occasionally care about Kim. When Drakken teams up with the alien Warmonga, Shego saves Kim's life by stopping Warmonga from harming her, and eventually contacts Kim's brothers through the Kimmunicator for help. In the series finale, Shego teams up with Kim, Ron, and Drakken to save the world. Although it is hinted in that same episode, during the medal award ceremony, that she and Drakken became romantically involved, she is not at his table during the final closing credits. It is also implied she is going straight, but that too could not be confirmed as the series ended.
Initially, Shego was meant to be Dr. Drakken's sidekick, designed with green and black - colors the creators considered to be known as "bad colors". However, after hearing Nicole Sullivan's performance as Shego they started to develop her unique relationship with Drakken, as Nicole portrayed Shego as sarcastic and more intelligent than Drakken. This prevailed throughout the series as her trademark. The characters' voice actors had already worked together in Buzz Lightyear of Star Command. Originally, Shego was not included in the initial version of the pilot episode of Kim Possible, but was added in later versions of it.
Monkey Fist
- Voiced By: Tom Kane
Kim first meets him when he calls her to Cambodia to retrieve a jade monkey idol from a tomb full of traps and unknowingly completes a set of four such mystical idols in his possession. He then uses them to expose himself to Mystical Monkey Power and styles himself as Monkey Fist. Aware of the existence of the Yamanouchi Ninja Clan, it is implied he had a history with them which was never fully addressed.
Unlike the other villains, he considers Ron Stoppable a worthy opponent rather than a clownish sidekick. He considers Ron as the only others, besides himself, exposed to Mystical Monkey Power. Although Ron considers Monkey Fist his arch-foe, in "Gorilla Fist" Fiske refutes him as at best an arch-bungler. Ron once comments that he is the only one of their regular foes who regularly remembers his name, which he appreciates. He also is the most confrontational of the villains, showing a willingness to battle them directly as opposed to the death traps Drakken and others employ.
Aside from his martial arts skills, greatly enhanced by the increased agility granted by his simian hands and feet, Monkey Fist commands an army of trained monkey ninjas. He is obsessed with increasing his power through various mystical artifacts and prophecies, and becoming a Monkey King. He only once directly fights Ron, who won while three of Fiske's "hands" and his mouth were filled with jade idols, leaving himself open to a dropkick. Every other encounter after this sees Ron either dealing with the monkey ninjas or running away. Kim, however, manages to fight him to stand-stills.
In "Oh No, Yono" Fiske is defeated in his attempt to kidnap Ron's adopted sister Hana, and he turns to stone in fulfillment of a mystical contract to "walk the Path of the Yono". As of the finale episode, "Graduation" and its closing credits, he is still petrified.
Duff Killigan
- Voiced By: Brian George
He teams up with Drakken on several occasions when they have a common goal, as well as Monkey Fist at one point in A Sitch in Time Killigan faces off with Kim on a number of occasions, first when she and Will Du of Global Justice join forces to stop him from turning the entire planet into his own personal golf course. During A Sitch in Time, he joins the other allied villains in traveling to the past in an effort to prevent their future defeats at Kim's hands, though they fail on each occasion. In the dystopic future ruled over by Shego in the film, Killigan becomes Robo-Duff: the World's Deadliest Golfing Cyborg, left with no visible parts of his body remaining except for his head in a wheeled exo-suit that enables him to produce exploding golf balls that he hits at his enemies.
In "Grande Size Me", Duff is among the villains who appear at the HenchCo auction, and express actual concern for Ron upon noticing the sidekick's dramatic weight gain. Later, in "Graduation," Duff is initially suspected of vandalizing various country clubs and golf courses around the world. However, Kim and Ron discover that Duff's island has likewise been marred by a large symbol, which is later revealed to be a Lorwardian emblem foreshadowing their invasion. While Kim investigates, Duff questions Ron about their relationship, exacerbating Ron's growing insecurity over his imminent graduation from high school.
Seniors
Señor Senior, Sr.
- Voiced by Ricardo Montalbán and Earl Boen
Señor Senior, Jr.
- Voiced By: Néstor Carbonell
Professor Dementor
- Voiced and Portrayed By: Patton Oswalt
DNAmy
- Voiced By: Melissa McCarthy
In season three, she replaces her human body with that of a gorilla, in a stalker-like attempt to get Monkey Fist to reciprocate her romantic feelings. Instead, he goes into hiding. However, in season four, Amy is back to her own body as seen in "Grande Size Me", when visiting an MHS football game during "Homecoming Upset", and in the end credits of "Graduation".
Motor Ed
- Voiced By: John DiMaggio
A male chauvinist with a biker gang motif and an eye for beautiful chicks—including Shego, who wants nothing to do with him—he spends his time playing air guitar and stealing anything which is car related, especially that which will fill his need for speed. Although he is technically a villain who has been imprisoned several times due to his destructive actions and disregard for the law, he seems to have little interest in anything grander than road trips and "tricking out" his various rides. His name is an allusion to the band Motörhead with their heavy metal, rocker biker gang motif. He is an automotive mechanic, and auto racing enthusiast. He can be seen very briefly at the end of the episode "Graduation Part 2."
Ed's nickname for Shego is "Green". His nickname for Kim Possible is "Red" because of her red hair.
Camille Léon
- Voiced By: Ashley Tisdale
Frugal Lucre
- Voiced By: Richard Kind
Minor villains
Adrena Lynn
- Voiced by Rachel Dratch
Aviarius
A villain with a bird fixation, Aviarius is actually an arch-foe of Team Go. He wears a caped costume with bird-foot-like boots and speaks in an over-the-top, villainous cackle. He has under his command a number of bird-themed weapons, such as flocks of hummingbird-shaped homing missiles and a gigantic robotic flamingo. Voiced by Richard Steven Horvitz. Despite the fact that Dr. Drakken cannot remember Ron's name, he still knows who he is when Aviarius tries to portray Ron as himself. Dr. Drakken asks "Where is this Aviarius?" Aviarius replies "Here he is!" referring to Ron. But Ron tells Aviarius "Dude, Dr. Drakken already knows who I am." to which Dr. Drakken replies "Yes, I do know who you are but the name escapes me." This happens in the episode "Go Team Go."Bates
Bates is Monkey Fist's butler. Desperately loyal, Bates does his job thoroughly to please his master. After gaining mystical monkey power, Monkey Fist begins training an army of monkey ninja warriors. Since then Bates has not returned; and whether or not he is still employed by Monkey Fist remains to be confirmed. Voiced by Jeff Bennett.Bebes
- Voiced by: Kerri Kenney
"Big Daddy" Brotherson
A morbidly obese man and one of the criminal underworld's number one information brokers. Kim has once commented that if there is any sort of evil deal taking place, Big Daddy will have his fingerprints all over it. Big Daddy has a weakness for playing mind games with his clients, which he expects them to play along with if they want his help. Voiced by Maurice LaMarche.Chester Yapsby
A single-appearance villain who tries to take over Middleton with giant cockroaches via the "roflex", an invention stolen from Professor Akari. He is thwarted with the help of Roachie, one of the giant cockroaches he created. Voiced by Stephen Root.Dr. Fen
A co-worker of Dr. Possible who works in the robotics department. It is unclear how he obtained this position, as he is actually a rather incompetent roboticist, although it is implied that he got it by stealing his partner's research. All the robots he makes on his own attack him or try to hurt him. Voiced by Tom Kenny.Electronique
This villainess appears in the episode "Stop Team Go." Her evil genius lies in electrical weapons: as a chipper Shego explains, "If it has wires, she can turn it into a weapon. If it's already a weapon, she can make it a better weapon." Her metallic, wire-like hair crackles with static electricity, her outfit is festooned with wires and conduits to channel her electrical powers, and she can shoot lightning from her gloved hands. She speaks with a vaguely East-European accent.She draws Team Go into a trap to avenge herself and turn the heroes into her "evil minions". Because Shego has already become an evil minion of her own volition, she is instead temporarily turned good, and teams up with Kim to defeat the villainess. After her defeat, Ron uses the Attitudinator to turn her good. Voiced by Kari Wahlgren.
Embarrassment Ninjas
Two silent ninjas employed by Drakken in "Blush". Drakken tries to embarrass Kim out of existence and brings in the deadly pair to speed up the process while she is on a date with Josh Mankey. They come close to succeeding, with unintentional help from Jim and Tim Possible, but Kim is saved by Ron at the last minute.Eric the Synthodrone
Eric, also known as Synthodrone #901, "one made to order Syntho-hottie ", is a synthetic villain created by Doctor Drakken during the events of "". His purpose is to keep Kim preoccupied socially so that Drakken's plan to take over the world will not be interrupted. He is destroyed by Rufus in revenge for calling naked mole rats gross. Voiced by Ricky Ullman.Evil Eye Trio
Not really villains, but rather a trio of image consultants who advise villains on the look of their lairs and the style of their costumes. Their cable television show Evil Eye for the Bad Guy is a spoof of Queer Eye for the Straight Guy.Falsetto Jones
Voiced by Phil Morris, Falsetto Jones is an extremely wealthy man who is known for being the only breeder of Lithuanian Wolfhounds, one of the rarest dog breeds in the world. As described by Wade, Jones is "rich, refined and possibly the world's greatest thief." Wade explains to Kim and Ron that Jones is the prime suspect in many high-profile robberies, but no one has ever been able to find any kind of evidence on him. He appears in the half-length episode, "Rufus in Show," where Team Possible encounters him sometime after he stole a large diamond from a museum exhibit. Kim and Ron use his annual open dog show, with Rufus as an entrant, as cover to recover the diamond. Compared to Kim's recurring enemies, Jones is a much more competent villain, not giving into the clichéd "traditional" methods. After Ron questions why he is called "Falsetto," Kim explains that he's called this because of his unusually high voice that was caused by a "freak helium accident." While he was not shown in the episode being arrested by the police, the second Game Boy Advance video game confirms that he was later arrested by the police and sent to prison.Fukushima
When Ron is temporarily transferred into the school as part of an exchange program, Fukushima voices his protest, resentful of an outsider being allowed to enter the school. Afterwards, he is shown hazing Ron and laughing whenever he makes a mistake. He later helps Monkey Fist to obtain the Lotus Blade and is defeated by Ron in the climax of the episode. Voiced by Dante Basco.Gill
- Voiced by: Justin Berfield
Hank Perkins
Hank Perkins' first appearance is in the half-length episode "Sick Day" as a temp worker, hired by Duff Killigan after Doctor Drakken and Shego are incapacitated by the flu. In "Odds Man In" he returns as a "villainy consultant" to improve Dr. Drakken's latest global domination scheme. Voiced by Rob Paulsen.Jack Hench
As the head of Hench Co. Industries. Jack Hench does not really see himself as a villain. He has no evil schemes or plans to take over the world. He actually prefers to think of himself as a simple businessman who caters to an exclusive clientele. However, considering that clientele consists of people who do have evil schemes and plans to take over the world, Hench is not going to be a strong contender for Humanitarian of the Year anytime soon. Only the fact that he has never used any of his inventions or weapons himself has managed to keep him safely under everyone's radar and allowed him to stay in business. Considering the nature of that business, Kim would prefer having nothing to do with him at all. She only comes to his aid in the past because it was for the greater good to do so. Voiced by Fred Willard.Jackie Oakes (a.k.a. Jackie the Jackal)
As the founder, chairman and executive promoter of GWA, Jackie Oakes made a fortune bringing his brand of sports entertainment into living rooms all over the world. However, promoting the show is not good enough for Jackie. He wants to be part of the show as an actual wrestler. Unfortunately, because of his small size, none of the other athletes in the locker room take his request seriously. This causes a great deal of resentment in Jackie until one day, he comes across the legend of an unnamed Egyptian amulet. According to myth, the amulet was a gift to Cleopatra herself from a High Priest of Anubis, the Egyptian God of the Dead. Allegedly, whoever wore the amulet was granted superhuman strength and power. He is defeated when Rufus manages to remove the amulet, allowing Pain King and Steel Toe to throw him from the ring. Voiced by Bill Barretta.Malcolm Needious
Malcolm Needious, also known as "The Wraith Master", is a single appearance villain in the episode "Vir-Tu-Ron". He is a hard-core 'power player' in the popular online game Everlot. He takes his obsession a bit too far and seeks to dominate the game world, ruling it as his online avatar – the Wraith Master. He also tries, unsuccessfully, to win the affections of Zita Flores. He is defeated in the game when everyone gives their power to Zita. Afterwards, Ron comforts him and convinces him to join a club instead. Voiced by Martin Spanjers.Nanny Maim
- Voiced By: Jane Carr
Sheldon Director (a.k.a.: Gemini)
Sheldon Director is the brother of Betty Director. The evil head of WEE, Gemini has dedicated his existence to the extermination of the espionage group, Global Justice. He seeks this goal despite the fact that he is actually the fraternal twin brother of Dr. Director, the leader of GJ. While Gemini claims to be Dr. Director's "evil twin", his true motive for evil is that because he was born first, he wanted her to treat him like an older brother and she never did. Thus, Gemini chose to become evil and founded WEE just to spite her. He has a prosthetic right hand that fires finger-tipped missiles. He tends to punish his underlings for a single failure by having them sit on a chair and dropped down a hole. He first encounters Kim and Ron when he learns that GJ is investigating a phenomenon called "The Ron Factor". Upon learning this, Gemini kidnaps Ron and tries to make him a member of WEE. Kim is knocked out by a falling laser, but fortunately, she recovers and is able to rescue Ron along with Dr. Director and together, they are able to defeat Gemini. Gemini has made a cameo appearance in "Grande Size Me". Voiced by Maurice LaMarche.Snowy
He is the original snowman. A freak blizzard gives life to him and he gets toxic powers and the nickname "Toxic Snowman". It is discovered that a news anchor named Summer Gale used a weather machine to cause a snowstorm so that she would get more airtime. However, she created the storm using water from Lake Wannaweep, which is known for creating mutants. Kim and Ron must get to the weather and stop all the Mutant Snowmen before it is too late. Snowy himself emerges after the Possibles destroy the Toxic Snowmen army, but is destroyed when Kim and Ron cause the sun to come out, melting Snowy. Voiced by Phil Morris.Summer Gale
Summer Gale is a news anchor who was getting less and less time on television because of her age. She manages to gain some temporary fame covering a blizzard that hits Middleton. Middleton is hit with a different threat: Snowy. The snowmen attacked Summer Gale while she is on the air. Kim manages to rescue her. It is later revealed that Summer Gale had used a weather machine to create the blizzard in the hope of getting more airtime. She also used the toxic water from Lake Wannaweep to make the snowmen. Kim and Ron disable the weather machine. It is not known if Summer Gale is still on the air. Voiced by Hallie Todd.Sumo Ninja
A hulking ninja who combines the size and weight of a sumo wrestler with the speed and agility of a ninja. He usually speaks in a deep, threatening voice. While working for Dr. Drakken, attempting to kidnap Mr. Nakasumi, he is knocked down by Kim Possible and receives an atomic wedgie from Ron Stoppable. Days or weeks later, he is still speaking in a high, squeaky voice as a result, though he has lost none of his speed or agility. Weakened by exposure to Kim's patent knockout gas, he is knocked unconscious by an inadvertent punch from Ron. Voiced by Kevin Michael Richardson.The Fashionistas
Chino, Espadrille, and Hoodie, that are collectively known as The Fashionistas, a group of Fashion-obsessed criminals. Though they seem like villainous fashion designers, all three are actually superb at combat, with Hoodie perhaps being the strongest fighter of the three. They are encountered once, in "Fashion Victim," when Kim and Monique face off with them to retrieve secret Club Banana designs stolen by Camille Léon. Chino is voiced by Charlie Schlatter, Espadrille by Tara Strong, and Hoodie by Gwendoline Yeo. The latter two reunited for the roles having previously lent their voices to Square Enix's Final Fantasy X-2, in which Strong voiced Rikku and Yeo voiced Paine.The Knights of Rodeghan
Long ago, the kingdom of Rodeghan was run by a ruthless monarch who was so despotic that even his knights hated him. Since then the knights have followed an ancient prophecy predicting that the King's lineage will end with Prince Wally, the future King Wallace III. However, like most prophesies, there is more than one interpretation; Wally would be the last royal but he would become an elected leader and not be killed. They are voiced by Corey Burton and Brian George respectivelyThe Mathter
The Mathter first appeared in the season four episode "Mathter and Fervent". He is one of the three known foes of Team Go, a 1970s cartoon-styled villain whose name is a combination of the words "math" and "master". He became a villain after he was denied funding for his "unethical mathematical experiments" and uses a copter hat to escape his foes. His primary weapon is a "calcu-laser" and he uses math puns in almost every sentence, much to Kim's annoyance. He is defeated by Ron's father in battle in his Infinity Dome as Ron's dad is an actuary and is able to match him calculation for calculation. Voiced by Brian Stepanek.Vinnie Wheeler
- Voiced By: Rob Paulsen
Warhok
A leader in the Lorwardian Army and Warmonga's hot-tempered battlemate. He serves as the main antagonist of the series finale. Defeated at first by Kim, he is tangled up in flowers but frees himself. He knocks out Shego and bats Ron out of the way and into Kim, knocking her unconscious. He prepares to take Kim home as a trophy. He then battles an angry Ron and is apparently killed when Ron throws him into his ship which then explodes. Voiced by Ron Perlman.Warmonga
- Voiced By: Kristen Johnston
She proves too much in her first appearance for the combined forces of Kim and Shego, but leaves when tricked by Jim or Tim Possible in a video message posing as the "real Great Blue", actually a Pep Puppy costume colored blue either by dye or video filtering, waiting for her at Pluto. She later returns in "Graduation" with Warhok for revenge at being fooled and is temporarily defeated by Drakken who traps her with flowering vines. She gets free and plans to take Kim home as a trophy, which angers Ron into summoning the Mystical Monkey Power in order to battle Warhok. Warmonga stays to the side of the fight until the end, jumping in to attack Ron at the same time as Warhok. This proves to be a mistake, as Ron grabs both Lorwardians, throwing them high into the sky into their crashing space cruiser, which explodes apparently killing them. The last word she says is "frackle", just before colliding with the ship.
White Stripe
Rudolph Farnsworth, also known as "White Stripe" is a single appearance villain who appears in season two. He, like his fellow actor Timothy North, has come to believe the Fearless Ferret television show is reality. Since he plays a villain in the show he believes he is the villain in real life. When Ron dons the Fearless Ferret costume he comes out of hiding to battle him. He realizes at the end of the episode that "White Stripe" was not real and reconciled with Timothy North. Voiced by John C. McGinley.Yono the Destroyer
A new villain introduced in the season four episode "Oh No! Yono!". Released by Monkey Fist to help him find the "weapon". After making a pact, Yono goes to Yamanouchi where he easily takes care of Kim, Rufus, and Master Sensei, turning them all to stone. When Hana beats his summoner, Monkey Fist, everyone is returned to normal and Monkey Fist himself is turned to stone and sucked into the earth as he followed the "Path of the Yono". The Yono's whereabouts and fate are unknown. Voiced By: Clancy BrownZorpox The Conqueror
The name Zorpox the Conqueror came from Issue 97 of the Villains' League of Evil Villains, a comic book owned by Wade. Ron was wearing a Zorpox costume to infiltrate HenchCo's Evil Trade Fair when he was turned evil by a device called the "Attitudinator". This helmet-like device swapped his inner evil with Dr Drakken's, who was the previous wearer. Much later the villainess Electronique enhances the Attitudinator into a morality "Reverse Polarizer" that Ron falls victim to, again unlocking his inner evil. Evil Ron is arguably the most dangerous villain of the series, even impressing Shego with his diabolical know-how, visibly enhanced fighting skills, and going so far as to threaten to dump her in a shark tank - a prospect which scared her into subservience. However, despite keeping the comic book character's costume, after being Attitudinated, Evil Ron never was referred to as "Zorpox" by either himself or others. While Evil he has as his distinctive musical theme: "Toccata and Fugue in D Minor" by Johann Sebastian Bach.Supporting characters
Middleton High School cheerleaders
Along with Kim, Bonnie, and Tara, the other main cheerleaders at Middleton High include: Crystal, Jessica, Liz, Hope and Marcella. However, throughout the series, there are glimpses of plenty of other cheerleaders, a few of whom have taken part in First Squad practices and routines, indicating the existence of secondary, tertiary or more squads.Contrary to the common stereotype of school cheerleaders being mean, rude and snobby, Bonnie is truly the only mean-spirited member of the squad throughout the series. All the cheerleaders are actually pretty nice.
Bonnie Rockwaller
- Voiced By: Kirsten Storms and Kelly Rippa
- Portrayed By: Erika Tham
Throughout the series, Bonnie constantly challenges Kim's position both in routines and as captain. In "Number One," she works hard enough to gain enough popularity to swing a vote and become the new captain. However, after Kim throws her own vote in support of Bonnie's bid, and explains that the hard work as captain was only just beginning, Bonnie has second thoughts. It is unknown exactly how long Bonnie remains captain before handing the position back to Kim, who had estimated it would be "two weeks tops". Since then Bonnie is never as vocal about taking the captain's position from Kim, but still angles for prominence in routines, once even ready to take the top of the pyramid when Kim blows a lay-up.
Bonnie has two older sisters who frequently pick on her, saying that Lonnie got the beauty and Connie got the brains, and Bonnie got the rest. Connie and Lonnie's only appearance in the entire series is in the third-season episode, "Bonding", when it is strongly implied that Bonnie's sour disposition stems from her sisters always being so mean to her. The mother of the Rockwaller sisters makes her only appearance in the first-season episode, "Downhill", and is shown to be a source of consternation and embarrassment for her youngest daughter. Bonnie is humiliated when her mother calls her "Pumpkin" and "Bon-Bon", but Ron is highly amused by this, and teasingly calls Bonnie "Bon-Bon" whenever he gets the chance.
Bonnie has a strange relationship with Ron throughout the series, repeatedly calling him "loser" and generally putting him down at every opportunity. However, she calls him a "hottie" when he becomes a multimillionaire in "Ron Millionaire". But at the start of the fourth season, Bonnie advises Kim to dump Ron, claiming it is practically a rule for cheerleaders to date jocks, especially since they have just started their senior year of high school. Bonnie also kisses him when Brick breaks up with her, but then breaks down until Kim promises to help her find a new boyfriend.
At the end of the series, Bonnie is revealed to be the only senior in Kim and Ron's class who is unable to graduate, due to missing an important pop quiz a week before graduation, thus leaving her one credit short. Bonnie had blown off all her classes the last week of school due to her belief that nothing important ever happens during that time, and she has to go to summer school in order to graduate. Bonnie is very upset about this but cheers up when her boyfriend, Señor Senior Junior, says he would be there in spirit during summer school while his actual self would be lounging by his pool.
Though neither she nor Kim likes to admit it, they make a good team, using all of their knowledge and skills as cheerleaders to best stronger enemies. This can be seen in Gill's defeat in "Sink or Swim" and in "Bonding", where Kim and Bonnie get stuck together. Kim is forced to take Bonnie with her on a mission and the two girls flawlessly perform together to best Dementor with their acrobatics. Voiced By: Kirsten Storms
Steven Barkin
- Voiced By: Patrick Warburton
- Portrayed By: Michael P. Northey