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^ Jump up to: a b Kim Possible , episode 2, Sink or Swim (7 June 2002)

^ Kim Possible , episode 6, Bueno Nacho (28 June 2002)

^ Jump up to: a b c Kim Possible, episode 13, Monkey Fist Strikes (13 September 2002)

^ Kim Possible , episode 87, Graduation, Part 2 (7 September 2007)

^ Veitch, Kristin (2007-02-09). "Think You're Not Watching Disney This Weekend? Kim Possible!" . Retrieved 2013-08-06 .

^ Kim Possible , episode 66, Ill Suited (10 February 2007)

^ Kim Possible , episode 9, Attack of the Killer Bebes (2 August 2002)

^ Kim Possible , episode 74, Big Brother (7 April 2007)

^ Toon Disney Archived 2008-06-09 at the Wayback Machine

^ Kim Possible , episode 76, Odds Man In (28 April 2007)

^ Kim Possible , episode 83, Homecoming Upset (11 August 2007)

^ Kim Possible , episode 17, The Twin Factor (27 December 2002)

^ Kim Possible , episode 30, Vir-Tu-Ron (12 September 2003)

^ Kim Possible , episode 69, The Cupid Effect (10 February 2007)

^ Kim Possible, episode 56, Showdown at the Crooked D (25 March 2005)

^ Kim Possible Episode 76: Odds Man In

^ Kim Possible Episode 79: Mathter and Fervant

^ Kim Possible Episode 79: A Sitch in Time

^ Kim Possible Episode 79: Big Bother

^ Kim Possible, episode 32, Exchange (November 7, 2003)

^ Kim Possible - Behind the Scenes

^ Kim Possible – sie kann alles , page 12, www.br-online.de, (German, PDF), 2007.

^ Kim Possible Discussion Panel 7. Transcript Archived 2011-07-13 at the Wayback Machine and MP3 Archived 2011-07-13 at the Wayback Machine

^ "The History of Tai Shing Pek Kwar (Monkey Kung fu)" . Yin Yoga . Paulie Zink. Archived from the original on January 16, 2013 . Retrieved November 19, 2016 .

^ Kim Possible , episode 3, The New Ron (7 June 2002)

^ Kim Possible , episode 18, Animal Attraction (10 January 2003)

^ Kim Possible , episode 45, Oh Boyz (2 April 2004)

^ Kim Possible , episode 24, Two To Tutor (1 August 2003)


This is a list of characters appearing in the animated series Kim Possible .

Kimberly Ann "Kim" Possible is a teenage girl who fights crime and saves the world on a regular basis while dealing with the normal challenges of being a teenager, such as winning cheer competitions, turning in her homework on time, and maintaining a love life. Her name is a play on the word "impossible." Kim has liked and known Ron Stoppable, her sidekick for most missions, since preschool. She has also completed missions with Wade, Monique, her brothers, and even her mother. In the movie, So The Drama and season four, Kim and Ron end up developing romantic feelings for each other and begin dating during their senior year. She has a fiery and headstrong personality that occasionally affects her work, yet she fulfills the role of a protagonist by using her intelligence and sensibility to 'save the day'. Though she struggles with embarrassment, her rivalry with Bonnie, and her shyness around her crushes, she more often than not has bouts of maturity, going so far as to act as Ron's conscience at times. She has a good relationship with her family members, though she is often annoyed by her brothers and embarrassed by her parents' antics.

Ronald "Ron" Stoppable has been best friends with Kim since preschool and they even live next door to each other. He serves as Kim's sidekick whenever they go on missions. Ron is a cowardly, goofy, clumsy, and accident-prone teenage boy, but he has saved the world on his own. He owns a pet naked mole-rat named Rufus who is also best friends with Ron and Kim and often helps them on their missions. [1] [2] [3] [4] In interviews, Bob Schooley and Mark McCorkle , the co-creators of Kim Possible , summed up Ron's role as comic relief for the entire series until the finale because, "He can't do anything." [5] Ron is not as popular as Kim is at school and tends to be ridiculed and ignored by his peers. He does, however, join the football team his senior year, [6] having previously served as team mascot, and is given the athletic nickname of "Unstoppable Stoppable". [7] He has an adopted younger sister from Japan named Hana, who turns out to have mystical abilities of her own. In a few episodes, it is revealed that Ron and his family are devoutly Jewish . [8]

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.

As the psychotic Zorpox the Conqueror, a name he came up with himself, 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. 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.

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 access his Mystical Monkey Powers, and as a result 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.

A running gag throughout the series is the tendency for Ron to always lose his pants.

Rufus is Ron's pet, a naked mole-rat . He goes on nearly all missions and, because of his small size, often proves useful. Rufus' origin began long before Ron had even purchased him. At the age of four years, Ron had an imaginary friend named Rufus, who was, by Ron's description, "huge". 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 is generally portrayed as pink, small and light, and very agile, which repeatedly proves useful. 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 (voiced by Michael Dorn ), 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 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 is a 10-year-old genius who runs Kim Possible's website, supplies her with various gadgets, gives her missions through her "Kimmunicator," and arranges her transportation. On rare occasions he has even gone on missions with Kim. [10] [11] He often relays information to her, searches for information for her, and performs programming feats. It is never explained how he met Kim and Ron, or how he eventually became their partner.

According to Kim, Wade completed his high school and college education in eight months. [12] 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. [13] 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. [14] 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 A Sitch in Time , future Wade, now a large muscular man, is the leader of the anti-Shego resistance.

Kim, Jim, and Tim's father is an astrophysicist and a rocket scientist. His full name is revealed by Big Daddy Brotherson in the movie "So the Drama". It is revealed in season four he was a graduate of MIST, or the Middleton Institute of Science and Technology, and that he enjoyed writing fan-fiction for the in-series Captain Constellation TV franchise. In the Lilo & Stitch crossover episode Rufus , Kim mentions James "knows the senator of Hawaii". He does not like it when Kim is with boys, often saying: "As long as she is not with boys, I am OK." However, he is fine with next door neighbor Ron who has known Kim, and been close friends with her, for an extremely long time.

Kim, Jim, and Tim's mother is not only a neurosurgeon, usually referred to as a brain surgeon in the series, but also a caring mother to Kim, and seems to be more understanding toward her daughter. In season four her name is revealed to be Ann Possible by her brother-in-law Slim Possible in "Graduation Part 1". It is also revealed in season four that she was a graduate of the University of Upperton. In the episode "Mother's Day" she goes on a mission with Kim and saves her from being swallowed by a glob of green goo by using her Kimmunicator to send high-frequency pulses to attack it.

Often, when Kim calls her mother for advice, she is currently in surgery as a running gag, but she always manages to talk with Kim during surgery, though Kim feels disgusted about it.

Kim's brilliant but annoying younger twin brothers, whom she often refers to as the tweebs (twin dweebs). They are both named after their father. Because of their youth at the beginning of the series, they sometimes neglect to consider the consequences of their actions, such as trying to duplicate one of Adrena Lynn 's extreme stunts, which left them with significant injuries. Their catchphrase is in the twinspeak language they invented, one saying "Hicka-bicka-boo", followed by the response "Hooo-Sha". When Kim is a senior, the two go to Middleton High School because they skipped grades. They become the Middleton Pep Puppies after Ron joins the football team and can no longer be their mascot. Ron is initially unhappy with this, but accepts it and even gives them a can of mouth foam to use.

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.

Kim, Jim, Tim, and Joss's overprotective paternal grandmother. She is first mentioned in the episode " Downhill " and first appeared in " The Golden Years " where she initially seemed to be the typical fussy, old-fashioned and "fuddy-duddy" grandmother. But, it turns out she is as skilled a fighter as Kim, even more so, having trained in "Pang Lang Quan Kung Fu" in a Shaolin Monastery , been a top aviatrix, and was the first woman to finish the Navy's Basic Underwater Demolition Course ( BUDS , also known as SEAL Training). Kim never knew about this until they were pitted against each other by Drakken.

Kim, Jim, and Tim's cousin. He is also friends with Ron . An avid computer geek, he loves video games and attends the Robot Rumble. He also has a slight crush on Bonnie, who he compares to the Queen in one of his games. His last name is never given in the show so there is no way to know if he is from Kim's father's side, or her mother's. However, as shown in " Attack of the Killer Bebes " there is only one "Possible" in the Middleton phone book, suggests that either his surname is not Possible, or that his family does not live in Middleton.

Kim, Jim, and Tim's aunt. She is Larry's overprotective mother. She loves her son and she does not understand any of his interests. When she witnesses villains fighting, June fails to comprehend what is happening.

Joss is Kim, Jim, and Tim's cousin on their father's side and the daughter of "Slim" Possible. She makes only a single in person appearance in the show. [15] Initially, she is so overboard with hero-worshiping 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.

James 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.

Ron's family, composed of: father (who works as an actuary ), mother, and later, adopted little sister Hana.

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. [16] 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!" [17] He is voiced by Elliott Gould .

Ron and Hana's mother, who seems to have a distant relationship with Ron. Her job is unknown, but it is shown in A Sitch in Time that she had to relocate to Norway to be closer to the home office. 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." [18] She is voiced by Andrea Martin .

Hana Stoppable is Ron's 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". [19] At first Ron is resentful of her and how his parents sprung her on him as a surprise, before discovering 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 .

Shaun is Ron and Hana's seven year old cousin. He appears as a troublemaker who torments Ron at family functions. He owns a pet iguana who apparently has made numerous attempts to eat Rufus. Ron's complaints
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