Minor villains in Kim Possible

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This article is for less prominent villains in the fictional universe of Disney's animated television series Kim Possible.

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[edit] Adrena Lynn

Adrena Lynn in All The News
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Adrena Lynn in All The News

A single-episode villain, Adrena Lynn was a TV teen action star who specialized in "extreme" death-defying stunts. In reality, she faked all of her stunts, and was exposed by Kim and Ron when Kim tried to save Lynn from a failed bungee jump stunt only to discover Lynn didn't do the stunt at all and was using a stuffed stunt-double dummy. She also seems to like using the word "freaky" in sentences (she puts emphasis on the eaky, but not the fr).

Adrena Lynn attempted to get revenge on Kim for exposing her as a fraud, but was defeated and sent off to jail after a death-defying battle at an abandoned circus that ended with Adrena Lynn being exposed once again as a coward. However, it is possible that the experience was a key element in Dr. Possible being distrustful of "show folk" and celebrities, particularly after Kim's brothers, Jim and Tim, were both injured in a hamfisted attempt to replicate one of her stunts.

Her name is a play off of the word "adrenaline" (a hormone in the body that would probably be produced in response to such stress).

The self-proclaimed freaky teen stunt queen is voiced by Rachel Dratch. Adrena Lynn's cameraman is voiced by Jeff Bennett.

[edit] Aviarius

Aviarius from episode Go Team Go.
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Aviarius from episode Go Team Go.

A villain with a bird fetish who wears an outlandish costume with a purple wing like cape and mask. He was actually the principal enemy of Team Go, Shego's family. It is also revealed in this episode that Shego was formerly a good guy fighting bad guys. Kim ran "afowl" of him in Go City during his scheme to steal all of the team's powers with a magic scepter. She got Hego's super-strength accidentally by standing in the middle of the transfer at the beginning of the episode. Aviarius did manage to absorb the powers of all the Team Go members, including Shego, but failed to utilize them to their full potential. When Shego stole the scepter and used it to steal all the powers for herself, he admitted that it had never occurred to him to use all four powers simultaneously. Aviarius may be inspired by Spider-Man villain The Vulture, Batman foe The Penguin, and/or Killer Moth from the Teen Titans. His lair, predictably named "The Nest", is located atop Go Mountain, just outside of Go City.

The feathered foe of Team Go is voiced by Richard Steven Horvitz. On an interesting note, Aviarius shares much of the same grandiose, over the top personality as that of Zim from Invader Zim, whom Horvitz also voiced.

[edit] Camille Leon

A new villainess that will be introduced in Season 4. From what's been revealed about her so far, she is a spoiled starlet/criminal with unique shapeshifting abilities (as a result of extensive plastic surgery), hence her name. When Camille frames a young actress for one of her crimes, Kim and Ron investigate. She owns a hairless Sphinx cat, which she takes with her everywhere she goes, much to Ron's annoyance and Rufus's jealousy. Since she has not appeared in the show yet, further details on Camille remain unknown.

Her name, not surprisingly, is a pun on chameleon.

It has been stated that Ashley Tisdale will provide Camille's voice.

[edit] Chester Yapsby

Chester Yapsby with the "roflex".
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Chester Yapsby with the "roflex".

A villain that tried to take over Middleton with giant cockroaches, created by the "roflex", an invention stolen from Professor Akari. He was thwarted by Roachie, one of the giant cockroaches he created that Ron befriended. This was kind of an interesting experience in that Kim and Ron found themselves in somewhat reversed roles. Kim found herself getting a taste of what it's like to have one of Ron's phobias by getting a phobia of her own - giant insects... something that Ron is ironically not afraid of. After observing the semi-gigantic roaches, Kim was so shocked that she froze from fear. The same happened when confronted by the giant roaches that were actually trying to kill her and when Ron's pet roach, Roachie, licked her in the face (imitating a dog's action of affection to his master). Since Kim has more self-control and calmer than Ron, she was able to minimally tolerate Roachie's presence near her. However, whenever Roachie approached her, either directly towards her or just passing by, her fear for giant roaches always got the best of her. Nevertheless, her reactions were less "paranoid" than Ron's.

Chester Yapsby is voiced by Stephen Root.

[edit] Dr. Fen

Kim, Dr. Fen, and Dr. Possible
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Kim, Dr. Fen, and Dr. Possible

One of the co-workers of Dr. Possible (Kim's Dad) who works in the robotics department. It is uncertain how he received this position, as he is actually a rather incompetent roboticist. Presumably, he had been stealing others' ideas for a while. All the robots he makes on his own attack him or try to hurt him. He only appeared once, in the episode Grudge Match. In his own dream for credit and fame, he claimed a robot he made was stolen (when in reality he had never even built it) and blamed this on an ex-lab assistant named Vivian Porter. With Kim Possible's help, he was able to steal a working robot from Oliver, Vivian's boyfriend. Kim's high level of common sense and alertness allowed her to realize that Dr. Fen was a fraud. He then threatened to destroy Oliver's robot if Kim didn't let him go, but a clever use of an electromagnet from the Jupiter project saved the robot and allowed Kim to defeat Fen and return credit to the true creator, Vivian Porter. It turns out Oliver was also a robot and in the end, Fen was arrested and Vivian was awarded his position. Many have confused his name with "Phen", but a Kim Possible game's collector card refers to him as Dr. Fen.

Dr. Fen is voied by Tom Kenny.

[edit] 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's 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 before nearly disappearing forever.

[edit] Eric (a.k.a.: Synthodrone #901)

Ron, Eric & Kim
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Ron, Eric & Kim

Eric appeared once in Kim Possible: So the Drama. Eric was created to trick Kim Possible so that Drakken's plan to take over the world would not be interrupted. Eric manages to infiltrate Kim’s life and became her boyfriend, thus hindering Kim and Ron's friendship. Due to being displaced by Eric, Ron finally begins to realize his true feelings for Kim, and as a result he develops a strong rivalry with Eric. Eric successfully tricks Kim almost to the very end, but reveals his true self by knocking out Kim after she had defeated Shego. He was killed when Rufus bit a hole in his foot in response to being insulted by him, causing his synthogel to leak out.

Eric was voiced by Phil of the Future star, Ricky Ullman.

[edit] Evil Eye Trio

Evil Eye for the Bad Guy
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Evil Eye for the Bad Guy

Not really villains; but, like Jack Hench, they help out villains. They give villains fashion tips, much to the annoyance of Shego. According to them, Kim and Ron have real style. Their cable television show Evil Eye for the Bad Guy is a spoof of Queer Eye for the Straight Guy. Their names are Guy, Larson and Score.

[edit] Falsetto Jones

Falsetto in Rufus in Show.
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Falsetto in Rufus in Show.

A dog breeder and supposed thief, internationally famous for his Lithuanian Wolfhounds. Prior to the episode Rufus in Show, he had stolen a large diamond from the museum and stored it away in his mansion which is heavily guarded by bodyguards and electric eels. In order to infiltrate his mansion, Kim, and Ron entered Jones' annual dog show (using Rufus as a "dog"). Their attempt was foiled however, when Falsetto, suspicious, asked for Rufus' autograph, and traced it to Rufus, identifying Ron as Rufus' owner, and even where Ron bought him. Thankfully, Kim managed to save the day. Likes to watch heroes die in his elaborate death traps instead of leaving them to their fates. He is known as "Falsetto" due to a freak helium accident giving him a permanently high-pitched voice,

Falsetto Jones is voiced by Phil Morris.

[edit] Francis Lurman (a.k.a.: Frugal Lucre)

Frugal Lucre in Low Budget.
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Frugal Lucre in Low Budget.

A geeky Smarty Mart employee and supervillain who threatened to infect the internet with a virus scanned via the barcode of a can of expired vienna sausages, unless everyone in the world agreed to pay him a dollar each, thus earning him over six billion dollars. However, hardly anybody did so. Ultimately, Kim and Ron managed to stop Lucre from destroying the internet. Used a cheesy fake beard and awful pseudo-European accent to disguise himself for his worldwide broadcasts. He keeps a wading pool of "deadly" snapping turtles bought from Smarty Mart. Unlike any other villains, Lucre doesn't need a henchmen and a lair.

Lucre will be returning in season 4 with an "altered" appearance.

Frugal Lucre is voiced by Richard Kind.

[edit] Fukushima

Fukushima (left) battles Ron in Exchange
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Fukushima (left) battles Ron in Exchange

Fukushima was a student of the Yamanouchi ninja school.

When Ron was temporarily transferred into the school as part of an exchange program, Fukushima voiced 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 ends up betraying Yamanouchi to serve Monkey Fist in his attempt to steal the Lotus Blade, telling him the location of the Lotus Blade, and leading Ron into the simian supervillain's trap. The motive behind these actions goes more or less unexplained, but may stem from his earlier resentment of Ron.

Apparently Fukushima intended to become a career ninja, as he was briefly cowed by Ron's assertion that helping a supervillain wouldn't look good on his transcript, and would keep him from entering a good ninja college. However, after Monkey Fist claimed that once he'd led an army of monkey ninjas into battle, he would write Fukushima a letter of recommendation, Fukushima continued to serve.

Later, after Ron and Yori have escaped, and the students of Yamanouchi arrived to fight Monkey Fist and his ninja monkeys, Fukushima engaged in battle with Ron and was easily (and ironically) beaten.

Fukushima is voiced by Dante Basco, star of American Dragon: Jake Long.

[edit] Gorilla Fist

Gorilla Fist
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Gorilla Fist

Alter ego of DNAmy, she retitled herself after genetically altering her body (much in the same she altered Monkey Fist's).

In the episode Gorilla Fist, she kidnaps Master Sensei, forcing Yori and Ron Stoppable to go off in search of Monkey Fist. The two of them meet up with Kim, and the three find Monkey Fist. Gorilla Fist captures all four of them and they find Sensei. At the end of the episode, Yori reveals her romantic feelings towards Ron (much to his disbelief), and Gorilla Fist reveals not only that she is none other than DNAmy in a clever disguise, but also her romantic feelings towards Monkey Fist.

Main article: DNAmy


[edit] Hank Perkins

Duff Killigan and Hank Perkins
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Duff Killigan and Hank Perkins

Hank Perkins appears in the episode Sick Day. Perkins, hired from the Temp (Temporary) Agency, assumes the role of a villain after Doctor Drakken, Shego, and Duff Killigan are incapacitated after catching the common cold. Perkins manages to capture the Tweebs and Rufus, but is easily defeated by Kim. Perkins labels himself as a self-starter and holds a law degree.

Hank Perkins is voiced by Rob Paulsen, who has frequently voiced numerous characters on Kim Possible.

[edit] Jack Hench

Jack Hench in Bad Boy
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Jack Hench in Bad Boy

The head of Hench Co. Industries. He supplies The Seniors, Dementor, and various other villains with evil inventions and weapons, and claims that the term "henchmen" originated from him. He has a great loathing of Drakken, but only because Drakken would prefer to steal from him than do business with him ("The man's prices are outrageous!" Drakken explains).

As the head of Hench Co. Industries. Jack Hench doesn't really see himself as a villain. After all, he has no evil schemes or plans to take over the world. He actually prefers to think of himself as a simple businessman to 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 isn't going to be a strong contender for "Humanitarian of the Year" anytime soon. Only the fact that he's 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's only come to his aid in the past because it was for the greater good to do so.

The CEO of Hench Co. Industries is voiced by Fred Willard.

[edit] Jackie Oakes (a.k.a.: Jackie the Jackal)

Jackie transforming into Anubis in Pain King vs. Cleopatra
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Jackie transforming into Anubis in Pain King vs. Cleopatra

As the Founder and Executive Promoter of GWA (the Global Wrestling Association), Jackie Oakes made a fortune bringing his brand of sports entertainment into living rooms all over the world. However, promoting the show wasn't good enough for Jackie. He wanted 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 (especially his two star performers, Steel Toe and Pain King) would take his request seriously. This caused a great deal of resentment in Jackie until one day, he came 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, Egyptian God of the dead. Allegedly, whoever wore the amulet was granted superhuman strength.

Seeing it as his chance to finally be a star performer, Jackie arranged a special GWA tour through specific cities so he could steal the amulet, as well as the papyrus scroll which activated its power. This eventually brought the GWA to Middleton, where the amulet was being housed in a museum exhibit. Jackie was able to steal the amulet with relatively little difficulty. However, he ended up getting more than he bargained for when he tried to use it. Upon activation, the amulet infused Jackie with the spirit of Anubis, transforming him into the demonic Jackal. Feeding off of Jackie's frustration and jealousy of his GWA athletes, The Jackal went on a rampage, attacking not only Steel Toe and Pain King, but also Ron and the GWA audience as well. Although Kim arrived to save the day, she was completely unprepared for The Jackal's power and quickly realized that she was no match for it. Fortunately, with the help of Steel Toe and Pain King, she and Ron were able to keep The Jackal off balance just long enough for Rufus to remove the amulet, turning Jackie human again.

As a human, Jackie does seem to be quite athletic. Only his small size kept him from becoming a wrestler like he dreamed. The Jackal however, is an unstoppable engine of destruction. When released, it seems to feed off the negative emotions and petty jealousies of whoever wears the amulet, until ultimately, that's all it can feel. But while it does retain some elements of the wearer's personality, it is a separate entity altogether. And it possesses far more power than the legend of the amulet would seem to indicate. While the transformation does give the wearer god-like strength, The Jackal does possess a wide range of other abilities, including firing devastating bolts of energy from its eyes, fire from its hands, telekinesis and the ability to produce fierce windstorms (and those were just the powers it demonstrated before Rufus was able to take the amulet away). After seeing The Jackal's power for herself, even Kim Possible has had to admit that it is truly invincible. Fortunately, Jackie and the amulet were separated, but as long as the amulet exists, there's a good possibility that The Jackal could one day threaten mankind again if anyone else should be foolish enough to seek its power.

Voiced by Bill Barretta.

[edit] Malcolm Needious (a.k.a.: The Wraith Master)

The Wraith Master in Vir-Tu-Ron
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The Wraith Master in Vir-Tu-Ron

Malcolm is a hard-core 'power player' in the popular online game Everlot (a parody of EverQuest). He takes his obsession a bit too far and seeks to dominate the game world and rule as his online avatar - the Wraith Master. He also tries, unsuccessfully, to win the affections of Zita Flores. Malcolm uses immersion caps stolen from his father's company, Everlot Inc, to place Ron and Zita directly into the Everlot game thus ensuring that they need to win the game to leave. Rufus enters Everlot as the Tunnel Lord and battles with the Wraith Master. Malcolm is finally defeated and it appears that there are no hard feelings from the other players; Ron even consoles him (relating to Malcolm's attempts to impress Zita) and suggests joining the Drama Club - since he already "owns the shirts" - which Malcolm agrees with. He appears in the episode Vir-Tu-Ron.

Voiced by Martin Spanjers.

[edit] Rudolph Farnsworth (a.k.a.: White Stripe)

Farnsworth as White Stripe in The Fearless Ferret.
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Farnsworth as White Stripe in The Fearless Ferret.

White Stripe is an actor named Rudolph Farnsworth that went insane and thought he was the arch-foe of the Fearless Ferret. Ironically, the actor that played the Fearless Ferret, Timothy North, similarly thought himself to be the Fearless Ferret. When Timothy trained Ron as the new Fearless Ferret, White Stripe, seeing Ron in action, recognized a chance to take revenge upon his old enemy.

After a failed attempt, White Stripe eventually managed to capture Ron and tied him up at the Fearless Ferret convention. White Stripe then revealed his plan to gain revenge by popping a balloon filled with stinking gas, thus making the entire convention smell foul. Kim comes to the rescue, but was knocked out by White Stripe’s foul gas attack. Ron breaks free and saved Kim; then managed to push the balloon out the convention doors.

White Stripe and Timothy North reconciled after Kim helped the two of them realize they were actually only delusional actors.

Although Rudolph Farnsworth somewhat represents actor Frank Gorshin, his actual voice was provided by John C. McGinley.

[edit] Sheldon Director (a.k.a.: Gemini)

Gemini and Pepe
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Gemini and Pepe

Sheldon Director is the brother of Betty Director (known as Dr. Director). The evil head of WEE (the Worldwide Evil Empire), Gemini has dedicated his existence to the extermination of the espionage group, Global Justice (GJ). 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 ("by four minutes," says Dr. Director), 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 first encountered Kim and Ron when he learned that GJ was investigating a phenomenon called "The Ron Factor" (essentially, the chaos Ron seems to trigger wherever he goes, which GJ theorized was the true reason for Kim's success at saving the world). Upon learning this, Gemini kidnapped Ron and tried to make him a member of WEE. Kim was knocked out by a falling laser, but fortunately, she recovered and was able to rescue Ron along with Dr. Director and together, they were able to defeat Gemini.

Gemini's sister, Betty
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Gemini's sister, Betty

As villains go, Gemini can be quite fierce. His main weapon is a bionic hand that can shoot infinite stores of missiles from his fingertips. His hand can also generate devastating electric shocks, which Ron and Rufus turned back on him when they caught him in a Chinese finger trap, causing him to stun himself. When it comes to running WEE, Gemini seems to be quite organized on the surface (despite his penchant for naming all his henchmen after letters in the Greek alphabet). But upon closer inspection, he does have a few bad habits that really keep him down. He is fiercely dedicated to his pet chihuahua Pepe (who has a hissy fit whenever someone utters the words "Global Justice"). He can also be very impatient and immature at times. The first time a henchman fails, Gemini immediately dispatches him (either through a trap door or an ejection seat) and moves on to the next one. He also has a habit of reverting to the mentality of a 6-year-old when in the presence of Dr. Director (although anyone who's seen an argument between them will see that Dr. Director doesn't exactly have the high ground on maturity either). Despite that, Gemini is one of the more competent supervillains on the show.

Sheldon Director is voiced by Maurice LaMarche.

[edit] The Knights of Rodigan

The Knights of Rodigan and Wally in Royal Pain
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The Knights of Rodigan and Wally in Royal Pain

Long ago, the kingdom of Rodigan was run by a ruthless monarch, who was so mean that even his knights hated him. Ever since then, the knights have plotted to kill the members of the Rodigan royal family, especially Prince Wallace III (aka Wally to his friends). They have adapted to the 21st century, even starting their own website. After a failed attempt to murder Wally, the knights were defeated by Kim (with a little help from Ron) at the Middleton Golf Park.

[edit] Vincent Wheeler

Vinnie is a con-man. He tricks his rich clients into signing over their fortunes to him, playing this trick on Senior Jr.. To teach him a lesson, Senior Sr. started stealing from him. Junior finally managed to out-smart Vinnie by turning his father in for the $2 billion reward and using the money to break him out of prison.

[edit] Zorpox The Conqueror

Ron as Zorpox
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Ron as Zorpox

Zorpox is only seen when Ron Stoppable receives all of Dr.Drakken's evil in Bad Boy Zorpox got his name and weird costume from Wade, before going to the Tri City villains' convention. It was intended to be a disguise but he liked it so he kept it as his trademark outfit. Ron absorbs all of Drakken's evil (not intelligence) through "The Attitudinator" during the villains' convention in Tri City. During a period of about 24 hours, Ron -aka Zorpox- was shown to possess unequalled talents and intelligence in several scientific fields, more specifically fields related to physics, engineering and mathematics. Zorpox proved to be the most competent of all the villains. He even nearly forced the world to surrender the world supply of Nacos. Another sign of Ron's/Zorpox's intelligence is that he was able to locate Kim through the signal of her Kimmunicator. According to Shego, Drakken never thought of doing that.

Ron's ATV semi-automatic plasma cannon
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Ron's ATV semi-automatic plasma cannon

In less than 12 hours, Zorpox builds several destruction devices, such as modifying his tricycle to an ATV that turns into a mobile semi-automatic plasma cannon, the modification and improvement of several of Drakken's inventions, and the creation of a Mega Weather Generator, capable of controlling the weather at a worldwide scale.

Besides all this, Zorpox was also able to keep Shego under his control by intimidating her and was able to emerge victorious against all of Kim Possible's best efforts and always had a backup plan. In many aspects, Zorpox is a villain that distinguishes himself from all the others since he carefully reflects on his plans, always trying to be one step ahead of others and attempting to manipulate his adversaries by predicting their moves. In fact, Zorpox did this with Kim, as he manipulated her without she even realizing it. Zorpox is shown to possess great tactical and logical capabilities which reach the level of genius.

Ron calculating complex mathematical processes
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Ron calculating complex mathematical processes

Although Zorpox the Conqueror is the dark side of Ron's personality, he still retained most of Ron's key personality aspects (his evil laugh is "Booyahahahahaha!", a variation on Ron's normal catchphrase, "Booya". Furthermore, although Zorpox is a most intimidating villain, he still proves to be a quite entertaining and comical character. The evil that once belonged to Drakken did not add any aspect of Drakken's personality to Ron. The personality of Zorpox is a perfect match of Ron's personality; the only difference is that Ron is now evil. The only characteristic of Ron that may have been affected by Drakken is Zorpox's blue skin, although this has not been said by the creators or checked in any way, one theory is that every person has it's ways of reacting to evil and Ron's blue skin is his way of reacting to it. If this turns to be true, than Drakken has the same way of reacting to evil than Ron (ironic, since Ron and Drakken have shown to share the most similar feats in the entire show).

It is believed that the episode Bad Boy provides the strongest proof in the series that Ron may be a practical genius and a logical genius, alongside other episodes when Ron has shown to be incredibly intelligent. In fact, another proof of this was that after the incident, Ron fixed the attitudinator all by himself in order to change his cousin Shawn's evil attitude. Furthermore, one's the meanings of the episode Bad Boy, is that it seems that Ron, along his talents seems to have been born to become evil, since the evil he accidentally obtained through the attitudinator was of very low quantity as shown in the villain fair when Drakken was measuring his evil level not to mention that Ron's good energies were of much greater quantities than Drakken's. This may indicate that Ron is hyper sensitive to evil, clearly shown by the fact that while evil, he still had both types of energies, and although the good energies overwhelmed the bad ones, the evil energies still controlled completely Ron's conscience and behavior.

Just like Ron, Zorpox is voiced by Will Friedle.


Kim Possible series
Main protagonists: Kim Possible | Ron Stoppable | Rufus | Wade

Family members: Mr. Dr. Possible | Mrs. Dr. Possible | Jim and Tim Possible | Mr. and Mrs. Stoppable | Other members
Supporting protagonists: Monique | Bonnie Rockwaller | Steve Barkin | Brick Flagg | Josh Mankey | Minor allies | Other characters
Main antagonists: Doctor Drakken | Shego | Monkey Fist | Duff Killigan
Supporting antagonists: Señor Senior, Sr. | Professor Dementor | DNAmy | Bebes | Gill | Motor Ed | Minor villans
Television series: Kim Possible | List of Kim Possible episodes | Kim Possible: A Sitch in Time | Disney's Kim Possible Movie: So the Drama
Video games: Disney's Kim Possible: Revenge of Monkey Fist | Disney's Kim Possible 2: Drakken's Demise | Disney's Kim Possible 3: Team Possible | Kim Possible: Kimmunicator | Disney's Kim Possible: What's the Switch? | Disney's Kim Possible: Global Gemini
Miscellaneous: Kim Possible soundtrack | Middleton | Bueno Nacho | Club Banana | Smarty Mart | Naco | Chimurito

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