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Minor characters

Motor Ed

A former government scientist, Motor Ed is a muscle-car-obsessed mechanical genius who was fired for not conforming to dress code (he refused to cut his mullet). He and his gang of master mechanics hang out in a junkyard in New Jersey. He plots to build a really big monster truck so he can "crush stuff, and keep on crushing it until I've turned the whole world into one humongous, rocking scrap yard!" He is best known for constantly ending sentences with the word "Seriously". He is also Drakken's cousin. Voiced by John DiMaggio, who also voices Dr. Drakken.

Related Topics:
Mullet - John DiMaggio

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Gill, formerly Gil

As children, Gil and Ron were both campers at Camp Wannaweep, where Gil was somewhat unpleasant towards Ron. The two of them swapped places during swim-time, because Gil loved the water whereas Ron absolutely refused to get in. As a result of his extended stay in Lake Wannaweep's toxic water, Gil was transformed into the monster Gill ("I added an 'L', you know, as in Gill, as in these things that grew when I mutated!"). Gill blamed Ron for his mutation, and tried unsuccessfully to get revenge by tricking Ron and the rest of the Middleton Cheerleading squad into coming to Camp Wannaweep, where he captured them and attempted to make them just like him (and almost succeeded in turning Mr. Barkin into a mutant). His plan failed when Ron used his artistic know-how to trap Gill in a net.

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At the end of the episode, Gill was sent to a chemical lab, where he was returned to normal. However, Gill found himself missing the power his mutant form gave him, and re-mutated himself using a pool of toxic sludge in the now cleaned-up lake. He once again tried to mutate his fellow camp goers (much to Mr. Barkin's annoyance), but was stopped by Kim and Ron (the latter of whom temporarily mutated himself into a giant man-beaver in the same toxic sludge). He was once again sent back to the lab for de-mutantification. Voiced by Justin Berfield, who's probably best known for his role as Reese on "Malcolm in the Middle".

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Adrena Lynn

A single-episode villain. Adrena Lynn was a TV teen action star (her name is a pun on 'adrenaline', a hormone in the body that would probably react to such stress) 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.)

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Adrena Lynn attempted to get revenge on Kim for exposing her as a fraud, but was defeated and sent off to jail.

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Aviarious

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. Kim ran afoul of him in Go City during his scheme to steal all of the team's powers with a magic sceptre. She got Hego's super-strength accidentally by standing in the middle of the transfer. Aviarious may be inspired by Spiderman villain The Vulture, Batman foe The Penguin, and Zim from Invader Zim. Voiced by Richard Steven Horvitz (Invader Zim).

Related Topics:
Zim - Invader Zim - Richard Steven Horvitz

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The Knights of Rodigan

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 20th century, even starting their own website. After a failed attempt to oust Wally, the knights were defeated by Kim (with a little help from Ron).

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Malcolm Neevious, aka "The Wraith Master"

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 (who is dating Ron at the time). Malcolm uses technology 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. He 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 'Vir-Tu-Ron' episode.

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The 'Killer' Bebes

The Bebes are feminine robots based on an early design by Dr. Drakken in college. Cold, quick and formidable, the collective Bebe 'hive' desires only perfection in performance. Realizing that their creator was considered imperfect, the Bebes rebelled against Drakken and worked independently.

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Frugal Lucre

A geeky Smarty-Mart employee and super villain 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 agrees to pay him a dollar each. His thriftiness was demonstrated by the fact that he got his equipment using his own employee discount (and that he still lives with his mom).

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Fukushima

Fukushima was a student of the Yamanouchi ninjitsu school. He's not an actual villain, though he did consider Ron an outsider who came to expose the school's teachings. He was promised entrance through college by Monkey Fist in exchange for his services to help him retrieve the legendary Lotus Blade. Because of this, Fukushima was expelled when The Fist was fended off. Ironically, he was voiced by Dante Basco, who also voiced Jake Long and a similar-toned Prince Zuko from '.

Related Topics:
Dante Basco - Jake Long

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