Minor villains in Kim Possible

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[edit] Adrena Lynn

Name Season Debut Portrayed by Image
Adrena Lynn 1 All the News Rachel Dratch
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).

Adrena Lynn was originally supposed to be a major villain. She was put in many of the shows promotional images and was one of the villains fans were allowed to e-mail on the DisneyChannel.com/KimPossible website (before 2007). However, she did not prove to be popular with audiences and was written out of the series as a result. Currently, her only other appearance was in the video game Disney's Kim Possible: Global Gemini for the Nintendo DS.

Adrena Lynn's cameraman is voiced by Jeff Bennett.

Main article: Adrena Lynn

[edit] Aviarius

Name Season Debut Portrayed by Image
Aviarius 2 Go Team Go Richard Horvitz
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 previously a good guy. Kim ran "a fowl" 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 and Kim, 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 five powers simultaneously.

His lair, predictably named "The Nest", is located atop Go Mountain, just outside of Go City.

[edit] Chester Yapsby

Name Season Debut Portrayed by Image
Chester Yapsby 3 Roachie Stephen Root
A villain that tried to take over Middleton with giant cockroaches, created by the "roflex"; an invention stolen from Professor Akari. He was thwarted with the help of Roachie, one of the giant cockroaches he created, which Ron befriended.

He appeared in only one episode, and has never been referenced again.

[edit] Dr. Fen

Name Season Debut Portrayed by Image
Dr. Fen 2 Grudge Match Tom Kenny
A co-worker of Dr. Possible who works in the robotics department. It is uncertain how he received this position, as he is actually a rather incompetent roboticist. All the robots he makes on his own attack him or try to hurt him.

Dr. Fen claimed a robotic exploration vehicle that he designed had been stolen by his ex-lab assistant Vivian Porter, leading Kim to unwittingly steal a working robot from Dr. Porter and her boyfriend Oliver, which she believed to be the stolen explorer. Dr. Fen was arrested once it was revealed that he had not designed the robot, and Dr. Porter, the robot's true designer, was given his job.

Interestingly, Dr. Fen's skin turns from Caucasian to green for no apparent reason once it is revealed he is the episode's villain. This is similar to a similar inexplicable skin tone change from Caucasian to blue demonstrated by both Dr. Drakken and Ron Stoppable/Zorpox.

The spelling of Dr. Fen's name was confirmed by his character's trading card.

[edit] Electronique

Name Season Debut Portrayed by Image
Electronique 4
A villainess scheduled to be introduced in Season 4. Little is known about her, other than that she is one of Team Go's enemies, it was also revealed by Kurt Weldon that she has a southern accent.

[edit] Embarrassment Ninjas

Name Season Debut Portrayed by Image
Embarrassment Ninjas 2 Blush
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 at the last minute.

[edit] Eric the Synthodrone

Name Season Debut Portrayed by Image
Eric the Synthodrone 3 So the Drama Ricky Ullman
Eric, also known as Synthodrone #901, is a synthetic villain created by Doctor Drakken during the events of Kim Possible: So the Drama. His purpose was to distract Kim 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 revealed 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. To date, he is the only named character on the show to actually die.

[edit] Evil Eye Trio

Name Season Debut Portrayed by Image
Guy, Larson, Score 3 Dimension Twist
Not really villains, but rather a trio of image consultants who advice villains on the look of their lairs and signature outfits. Their cable television show Evil Eye for the Bad Guy is a spoof of Queer Eye for the Straight Guy, and they have a penchant for camp and melodramatics stylings.

They once dressed Drakken in glam rock outfit with skintight alligator skin shorts and a yellow crop top.

[edit] Falsetto Jones

Name Season Debut Portrayed by Image
Falsetto Jones 2 Rufus In Show Phil Morris
A dog breeder, famous for his Lithuanian Wolfhounds, and a notorious thief who appeared in a single half length episode. He was first encountered some time after he stole a large diamond from a museum exhibit. Kim and Ron used his annual dog show, with Rufus as an entrant,as cover for recovering the diamond.

Jones also appeared in the game Drakken's Demise, and is Known as "Falsetto" after a freak helium accident gave him a permanently high-pitched voice

[edit] The Fashionistas

Name Season Debut Portrayed by Image
The Fashionistas 4 Fashion Victim
A trio of fashion-obsessed crooks, consisting of two woman and one man, they first appeared in the Season 4 episode, Clothes Minded, due to out of order episodes. While they are in prison, Kim and Ron visit the villainous trio in order to receive help with Kim's new mission outfit. They design the new clothes for her, but refuse to give up the outfit when Kim's turns down a trade, the design for their freedom. Although they refuse to give Kim the design, Rufus remembers it well enough to get it down on paper for Monique to study and create.

In chronological order, their first appearance is in Fashion Victim, where they hire fellow fashion lover Camille Leon to steal Club Banana's newest designs. Camille, however, also takes the opportunity to get her personal revenge on Kim in the process.

[edit] Francis Lurman

Name Season Debut Portrayed by Image
Francis Lurman 1 Low Budget Richard Kind
Francis Lurman, Also known as "Frugal Lucre", is a geeky Smarty Mart employee and 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. He used a fake beard and a pseudo-European accent to disguise himself for his worldwide broadcasts and kept a wading pool of "deadly" snapping turtles in lue of a moat filled with Piranha. Unlike any other villains, Lucre didn't need a henchmen and a lair.

After his capture, Lucre appeared as Drakken's cell mate in Car Alarm and The Big Job. As of Drakken's escape in Mad Dogs and Aliens he now shares a cell with Motor Ed. He is incessantly chatty, and annoyed Drakken to no end (ironically, Ed was just as bad to Lucre as Lucre was to Drakken).

[edit] Fukushima

Fukushima (left) battles Ron in Exchange
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.

He is the only villain to date whom Kim has not personally confronted.

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

[edit] Gorilla Fist

Name Season Debut Portrayed by Image
Gorilla Fist 3 Gorilla Fist
Gorilla Fist is an alter ego taken on by the recurring villain DNAmy during the episode Gorilla Fist.

Gorilla Fist kidnapped the master of the Yamanouchi ninja school, which Ron attended in Exchange. Believing it to be the work of Monkey Fist, Ron and Yori go off in search of him, unaware that Gorilla Fist is using them to locate Monkey Fist, whom she (DNAmy) is infatuated with.

Main article: DNAmy

[edit] Hank Perkins

Name Season Debut Portrayed by Image
Hank Perkins 2 Sick Day Rob Paulsen

Hank Perkins is a single appearance villain from the half length episode Sick Day. He was hired from a temp agency by Duff Killigan to after Doctor Drakken, Shego were incapacitated by a head cold.

Perkins was bright and enthusiastic, and even managed to capture Rufus, and the Tweebs in a cage trap. However, he has not super powers and isn't much of a fighter, so he was easily defeated.

Perkins labels himself as a self-starter and he holds a law degree, which, according to Killigan, gives him the basic qualities/skills to start out in villainy.

[edit] Jack Hench

Jack Hench in Bad Boy
Jack Hench in Bad Boy

The head of Hench Co. Industries, Hench supplies The Seniors, Dementor, and various other villains with evil inventions and weapons. He also provides minions for hire, boasting 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.

However, despite his desire to stay out of customer affairs, he has been forced to act out on his own on occasions when his products are stolen not by villains, but by Kim Possible. In Grande Size Me, he had to dispatch his own henchmen in order to retrieve a device that Kim stole, in order to keep the other villains from ripping him off by stealing it first.

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
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.

Voiced by Bill Barretta.

[edit] Malcolm Needious

Name Season Debut Portrayed by Image
Malcolm Needious 2 Vir-Tu-Ron Martin Spanjers
Malcolm Needious, also known as "The Wraith Master", is a single appearance villain for the episode "Vir-Tu-Ron". He 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, ruling it as his online avatar - the Wraith Master. He also tries, unsuccessfully, to win the affections of Zita Flores.

Jealous of Zita and Ron's relationship, Needious used 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 Needious. 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".

[edit] Rudolph Farnsworth

Name Season Debut Portrayed by Image
Rudolph Farnsworth 2 The Fearless Ferret John C. McGinley
Rudolph Farnsworth, also known as "White Stripe" is a single appearance villain who appeared in Season 2.

Farnsworth was an actor on the defunct children's super hero show "The Fearless Ferret" (styled after the 1960s TV incarnation of Batman). However, he became delusional and was eventually unable to separate himself from his character, the villainous Skunkman "White Stripe".

Years after his show was canceled, Farnsworth came out of retirement and donned his White Strip costume once more when he learned fellow actor Timothy North (a pun on the name of Batman actor Adam West), had began training Ron to be the new "Fearless Ferret"; the character that North had played in the show, and whom North, also suffering from delusions, likewise believed himself to be.

In the guise of White Stripe, Farnsworth captured Ron and attempted to gas him and thousands of others at a Fearless Ferret convention. After incapacitating Kim, his plans were foiled by Ron, who managed to maneuver the carnival balloon containing his gas out of the convention center where it was able to disperse harmlessly into the air.

After his defeat, Farnsworth came realized that he was just an actor who had played White Stripe, rather than the villain himself. He then reconciled with Timothy North and gave up being a criminal.

Since the episode was a parody of the 1960s Batman as well as references to Batman Beyond (in which Will Friedle [Ron] starred) White Stripe may be a composite of the Joker, Penguin, and the Riddler.

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

Gemini and Pepe
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.

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.

After his debut episode, Gemini was long forgotten until the Season 4 episode Grande Size Me, where he appears at a HenchCo product auction. He has no speaking role in this episode, but Ron does comment that he "hadn't seen Gemini in a while".

Sheldon Director is voiced by Maurice LaMarche.

[edit] The Knights of Rodigan

Name Season Debut Portrayed by Image
The Knights of Rodigan 1 Royal Pain
Long ago, the kingdom of Rodigan was run by a ruthless monarch, who was so despotic that even his knights hated him. Ever since then the knights have followed an ancient prophesy predicting that the King's lineage will end with Prince Wallace III.

The knights were first encountered by Kim in the episode Royal Pain, when she was contracted to protect the prince from the knights, who sought to assassinate him, as prophesied.

As an organization, the knights wear medieval armor, and retain many of their old traditions and customs, but they have fully embraced modern technology and use a modern mega corporation to finance and conceal their operations. They fight with high tech weapons styled after their medieval equivalents, and have an orbital weapons satellite.

Although the prince survived the knights assassination attempts, with Kim's help, their prophecy was still fulfilled. After experiencing an election at Kim's school, Prince Wallace decided to step down as heir to the throne, and to convert Rodigan into a democracy. Thus bringing the royal lineage to an end.

[edit] The Mathter

Name Season Debut Portrayed by Image
The Mathter 4 Mather and Fervent Unknown
The Mathter is a new villain for Season 4 who is scheduled to appear in the episode Mathter and Fervent. Little is known about him except that he is set to be a "70's cartoon styled villain" who's name has a lisp and he uses mathematics as a gimmick. He is one of Team Go's foes.

[edit] Vincent Wheeler

 Vincent tricks SSJ into signing him the Senior's massive fortune.
Vincent tricks SSJ into signing him the Senior's massive fortune.

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. He only appeared in Triple S (Season 2).

Voiced by Rob Paulsen.


[edit] Warmonga

Name Season Debut Portrayed by Image
Warmonga 4 Mad Dogs and Aliens Kristen Johnston
A new villain introduced in the Season 4 episode Mad Dogs and Aliens, and scheduled to return at an unspecified point in the future.[1]
Further information: Warmonga

[edit] Zorpox The Conqueror

Name Season Debut Portrayed by Image
Zorpox 3 Bad Boy Will Friedle
Zorpox is the villainous alter ego of Ron Stoppable who was created after Ron was accidentally infected by Dr. Drakken's dark side during an accident at a villains' convention. He retained most of Ron's characteristics, experience, and skills, but put them to villainous purposes. He made only a single appearance before Drakken's dark side was extracted from him, restoring him to normal, and has not surfaced since.
Main article: Zorpox

[edit] References

  1. ^ with Steve Loter, Save Disney Shows.org (02/11/06)
Kim Possible
Team Possible: Kim Possible | Ron Stoppable | Rufus | Wade | Monique
Villains: Dr. Drakken | Shego | Monkey Fist | Duff Killigan | The Seniors | Dementor | DNAmy | Bebes | Gill | Motor Ed | Camille Leon | Adrena Lynn | Warmonga | Zorpox | Other minor villains
Family: Mr. Dr. P. | Mrs. Dr. P. | Jim and Tim | Mr. and Mrs. Stoppable | Joss Possible | Slim Possible | Other family members
Supporting: Bonnie Rockwaller | Steve Barkin | Bobo | Other minor allies | Other supporting characters
Locations: Middleton | Bueno Nacho | Club Banana | Smarty Mart | Camp Wannaweep
Other: Cuddle Buddies
Episodes & films: List of episodes | A Sitch In Time | So The Drama
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Video games: Revenge of Monkey Fist | Drakken's Demise | Team Possible | Kimmunicator | What's The Switch | Global Gemini
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