List of Kim Possible characters (original) (raw)

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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 series Kim Possible and related media.

Character Voiced by Animation Live-action
Seasons Films Kim Hushable
1 2 3 Crossover 4 A Sitch in Time So the Drama Kim Possible
2002–2003 2003–2004 2004–2006 2005 2007 2003 2005 2019
Team Possible[edit]
Kimberly Ann "Kim" Possible Christy Carlson Romano[a] Main
Ronald "Ron" Stoppable Will Friedle[b] Main
Rufus Nancy Cartwright[c] Main
Wade Tahj Mowry[d] Main
Athena [e] Does not appear Main
The Possibles[edit]
Dr. James Timothy Possible Gary Cole[f] Main Does not appear
Dr. Ann Possible Jean Smart[g] Main Does not appear
Jim Possible Shaun Fleming (2002–2006)Spencer Fox (2007)[h] Main Does not appear
Tim Possible Shaun Fleming (2002–2006)Spencer Fox (2007)[i] Main Does not appear
Nana Possible Debbie Reynolds[j] Does not appear Guest Does not appear Guest Does not appear Main Does not appear
Main villains[edit]
Dr. Drakken (né Lipsky) John DiMaggio[k] Main Recurring
Shego Nicole Sullivan[l] Main Does not appear
Monkey Fist (Lord Monty Fiske) Tom Kane Recurring Does not appear Recurring Main Does not appear
Duff Killigan Brian George Recurring Guest Does not appear Recurring Main Does not appear
Eric Ricky Ullman Does not appear Main Does not appear
  1. ^ Voiced by Dakota Fanning as a child, and portrayed by Sadie Stanley in live-action.
  2. ^ Voiced by Harrison Fahn as a child, and portrayed by Sean Giambrone in live-action.
  3. ^ Voiced by Michael Dorn as Rufus 3000.
  4. ^ Voiced by Michael Clarke Duncan as an adult, and portrayed by Issac 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 by Alyson Hannigan in live-action, Unnamed in dialog and credits.
  8. ^ Voiced by Freddie Prinze Jr. as an adult, and portrayed by Owen Fielding in live-action.
  9. ^ Voiced by Freddie Prinze Jr. as an adult, and portrayed by Connor Fielding in live-action.
  10. ^ Portrayed by Connie Ray in live-action.
  11. ^ Portrayed by Todd Stashwick in live-action, and by Maxwell Simkins as a teenager.
  12. ^ Portrayed by Taylor Ortega in live-action.

Middleton High students and staff

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Yamanouchi is a secret ninja school, located atop a mountain in Japan. It was founded by Toshimiru, a master of Monkey 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.

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.

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.

Drew Theodore P. Lipsky or commonly known as Dr. Drakken (voiced by John DiMaggio; portrayed by Todd Stashwick in the live-action film)[5] is a mad scientist and Kim's archenemy. He is a capable inventor, but his is clueless at making them 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 of So 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 (voiced by Nicole 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 a superheroine 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 glowing superpower; 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 in the series finale. Sullivan portrayed Shego as sarcastic and more intelligent than Drakken, which became a major aspect of her character.[7]

Monkey Fist (voiced by Tom 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.

Duff Killigan (voiced by Brian 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 to Gilligan's Island.

Professor Dementor (voiced and portrayed by Patton Oswalt)[4] is a German mad scientist and rival of Dr. Drakken.

Amy Hall or DNAmy (voiced by Melissa McCarthy) is a geneticist and an avid collector of Cuddle Buddies, which are small stuffed toys similar to Beanie 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 (voiced by John 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 a biker gang motif and is a male chauvinist with an eye for beautiful women.

Camille Léon (voiced by Ashley 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 word chameleon. Unlike other villains, who aim for world domination, Camille commits crimes to fund her lavish lifestyle or out of spite and revenge.

Frugal Lucre (voiced by Richard 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 with snapping turtles.

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

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