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Presumably, this is the first time a recurring enemy appeared to have been "killed off". Although others, including Kim, were turned to stone by The Yono and were not dead, so Fiske's final fate is actually open-ended.

While Drakken is clearly Kim's arch-foe, it almost always seems to be Ron that he ends up duking it out with in battle. In "A Very Possible Christmas", the two of them got into a long standing battle which resulted in Drakken being unable to go the distance with him.

Drakken actually fears for his safety, knowing full well that Ron is capable of beating him up if he wants to, and Ron even managed to get him to finally say his name, although after that he forgot his name as always. Although Ron and Shego never really fight against each other, they do see each other as enemies.

Shego, much like Drakken, often doesn't call Ron by his name, merely calling him "the sidekick"; it's not clear if it is that she can't remember his name, or if she just doesn't care. Nevertheless, Ron seems to fear Shego to a degree, and it seems Shego doesn't even bother with him due to his bumbling personality. When Shego was turned good by the Attitudinator, Ron felt left out, when she and Kim bonded as friends, leading him to admit he missed the old Shego.

Ron displayed arguably his greatest example of monkey kung fu in his battle with Fukushima. Throughout the episode, Fukushima taunted and humiliated Ron referring to him as "Outsider" and constantly tried to cause him injury.

During the first encounter between them, Ron was able to hold his own in a staff sparring session between them. In the second, Fukushima's blows constantly missed the dodging Ron who used his famous leg twist to bring down Fukushima, catching and flinging him when he launched himself at Ron and finally causing a minor earthquake with his Mystical Monkey Powers to bring down icicles and trap Fukushima taunting him with "It was my honor to defeat you!

One of his 2 main foes is his childhood bully Gil Moss. During their time at Camp Wannaweep, Ron, afraid of the polluted water in Lake Wannaweep, allowed the bullying Gil Moss to have his turn at swimming time in the lake, while Ron took Gil's arts and crafts sessions.

The extra time Gil spent in the lake resulted in him transforming into a hideous sea monster, Gill. Ron has battled Gill twice, once alone and once with assistance from Kim, each ending with Ron victorious. The second continued a series running gag of Ron being transformed or altered, in this case being mutated by a toxic lagoon off of Lake Wannaweep into a large man-beaver.

While Monkey Fist has some small grudging respect for Ron, Gill has only disrespect and hatred, referring to him dismissively as "Ronnie" or "squeeb".

Although Monkey Fist is credit as his arch-foe, Gill is the only villain who has a desire to get revenge on Ron. While hardly a major villain in the series as a whole, Jr. Mostly, these face offs were about minor things, like hair combs or parking spaces. Still, despite being so muscular, Jr. However, none of their "battles" have ever resulted in a clear winner, mostly because their conflicts have ended up being cut short by third parties. Arguably, these two can be considered arch-foes of Ron's after they make the critical mistake of threatening Kim's life in his presence.

Realizing that he is about to lose the most important person in his life, and aided by Sensei's encouragement through a vision, Ron taps into his Mystical Monkey Powers to take on the aliens. This time he has full control of his powers and is rendered unstoppable. In the end, he tosses the two into their crashing spaceship, causing a huge explosion that presumably destroys them, although that was unconfirmed. However, aside from his first skirmish with Fiske [36] and a slap-fight [29] , Ron never fought him one-on-one, usually tangling with the monkey ninjas or displaying his "mad running away skills".

Ron did however as it was hoped he would successfully train the one to best Monkey Fist, which led to his permanent defeat. Gil Moss was a bully during Ron's childhood summer stay at Camp Wannaweep. Ron was reluctant to go swimming in the lake, the waters of which he considered suspicious, and Gil was only too eager to swap places on the roster with him.

Gil's constant exposure to the toxic water eventually triggered a mutation, turning him into a Black Lagoon -like humanoid "muck monster". Gil blamed his mutation on Ron and harbored a deep-seated hatred for him. Gil eventually began calling himself Gill, and devoted much of his time to planning revenge against Ron.

Ron and Dr. Drakken had several encounters while Kim and Shego were busy fighting, and one thing almost always remained constant: Drakken could not seem to recall Ron's name no matter how often Ron reminded him.

On the other hand, both Ron and Kim forgot Drakken's name within minutes of meeting him [32] , so there was some room for debate on whether Drakken's failure to remember Ron was actually genuine. Though this generally annoyed Ron, he would eagerly and happily reintroduce himself when given the slightest opportunity. Drakken did at least recognize Ron on sight, and habitually referred to him as "the buffoon" [66].

Ron did eventually force Drakken to recall his name, but only the one time [67]. During the Lowardian Invasion, the two worked together and Ron allowed Drakken to ride on his back as they flew through the Lowardian Mothership , though Ron complained about it.

Drakken missed Ron saving the world with his Mystical Monkey Power which Shego commented that "you had to be there" rather than explaining to Drakken.

As one of Kim's most frequently fought adversaries, Shego regularly ran into Ron, but considered him little more than a momentary distraction, or just as often, someone she generally captured with little effort.

While Ron was clearly afraid of Shego and the harm she could potentially inflict on him, they still managed to joke around each other, sometimes even as she was attempting to hurt him. Ron considered Shego to be very attractive [32] , and once even told her, "You know, in this light, you're kinda cute" [47]. Eventually, however, Ron dissuade himself of thinking Shego as attractive due to all the times she tried to hurt him and Kim [68]. However, Ron earned Shego's respect and even fear at certain points such as when he was Evil Ron or in The Future when Ron's anger over the Supreme One's destruction of Bueno Nacho made Shego actually show fear for a moment for the first time in the confrontation.

After Ron saved the world using his Mystical Monkey Power , Shego was shocked and impressed, commenting that the sidekick had "stepped up Monkey Style. Ron typically wore the same outfit on a daily basis which consisted of a long-sleeve navy blue mock-turtleneck shirt under a short-sleeved red jersey, light brown cargo pants, and white sneakers.

During missions he wore a standard mission outfit of a black three-quarter sleeve mock-turtleneck shirt, grey cargo pants, brown utility belt, black or dark grey gloves, and black or dark grey sneakers. Ron's own personal style of clothing briefly became a fashion trend just after Kim's own look had become popular then rapidly faded. However, while KimStyle was her mission wear, RonStyle was his everyday apparel [69].

Ron's overall look has repeatedly been considered as lacking in fashion sense both by his peers and those highly respected in the world of fashion. According to them, his sports jersey was a serious violation, but gave him half credit for having a pocket pet, which for that season were both in and hot [58].

Ron has changed his look various times in attempts to become more popular, and while he enjoyed some brief successes they never lasted very long, so he always returned to his original style [11] [40]. Of course Ron also has situational clothes such as cold weather gear on cold missions, his Middleton Mad Dog outfit while he was the mascot, and his football uniform during football games, to name a few examples.

Ron tends to lose his pants or even get unwittingly stripped down to his boxer shorts in some comical way, in when not doing anything to warrant the result. In his Junior year he stated it occured so often he was no longer embarrassed when it happened [70] , yet later admitted it perturbed him that it was still happening even in their Senior year [43]. For their "half-iversary", six months dating, Kim gave Ron a titanium-reinforced belt as a present.

On a mission shortly following, Kim lost her memory. When partially restored, she remembered nearly everything except for her and Ron as dating, which did not return until she witnessed his pants fall down after removing the belt, which caused her to have a flashback of exactly why she had bought him the belt in the first place [57].

Ron once went to school naked while thinking it was a bad dream, but Kim reminded him it was all-too real, it had really happened [71]. During the Lowardian Invasion, Ron wore a space suit with rocket jets on the back. He chose to wear this suit to his graduation ceremony in order to fly onto the stage rather than using the usual graduation gown.

Due to a collision while Dr. Drakken was wearing Hencho's Attitudinator helmet, Ron was exposed to Drakken's evil energy. Through unspecified means, this caused Ron to become increasingly evil and eccentric, as he also took on Drakken's blue skin color and adopted the costume of the fictional comic book villain Zorpox. Evil Ron possessed in abundance several traits that Ron was also noted to have, but rarely displayed: he was a skilled strategist [52] , incredibly talented at Tai Shing Pek Kwar Monkey Kung-Fu [68] , and capable of building large scale doomsday devices and highly advanced technology with surprising ease.

His in-depth knowledge of Kim's behavior made him one of her most dangerous foes, as he not only knew how best to stop her [52] , but presumably that she would be equally effective if turned evil in the same manner that he was. This article is a rough draft. The proper Manual of Style layout and sections are located above this tag, but the old information which is not in compliance with the Manual of Style is located below.

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He often encouraged her to take a step back in situations where her competitive nature went into overdrive [73] , and helped her get things in perspective when she fretted over teen issues such as the social food chain and what others thought of her.

Kim herself often performed a similar function for Ron by motivating him, encouraging him to participate in some areas, and attempting to dampen down his enthusiasm in front of others. He is not as popular as Kim and is often ridiculed by his classmates, most notably by Bonnie.

Ron has also demonstrated that he cannot seem to tell Kim a convincing lie, although that might be because Ron had trouble coming up with good lies instantaneously, which he had to do in most of the cases. Some examples included:. Ron first seriously considered his possibly romantic feelings toward Kim while she was under the influence of the Moodulator, and was consequently forced to behave as if she were in love with him.

This resulted in the first time the two shared a romantic kiss, though both Ron and Kim likely did not consider it their actual first kiss, as the emotions displayed via the Moodulator were greatly exaggerated and arguably not entirely based on genuine feelings. Ron finally realized he had romantic feelings toward Kim while she was dating Eric, and confessed to her after Eric's betrayal.

Ron and Kim went to prom together and had their first kiss as an official couple. Ron's feelings for Kim repeatedly caused him go to extreme lengths to maintain their relationship. His insecurities intensified during Senior year, which they had begun dating shortly before. Ron then had the added pressure of possibly losing Kim as both a friend and girlfriend, an idea that terrified him.

Insistence from Bonnie that cheerleaders like Kim should only date jocks drove Ron to steal Kim's battle-suit, which he used to cheat his way onto the school football team as quarterback. Once Ron was forced to own up to his lie, Mr. Barkin stripped him of the quarterback position, but allowed Ron to stay on the team as running back, due to his genuine running ability.

Though Kim reassured Ron of her feelings for him [43] , it became a running gag that several of Team Possible's villains expressed genuine disbelief over the idea that the two were a couple, which never failed to upset Ron.

In an attempt to reconcile some of the contradictory traits and actions of Ron over the series, some fans have suggested that Ron suffers from one of several disorders based upon his actions being consistent with some of their symptoms. Ron met Kim during their first day of preschool, right after naptime, and they have been firm friends ever since.

Many aspects of Ron's personality can be traced back to various traumatic events from his childhood that have been shown in a variety of flashbacks throughout the series. The event which is referenced most often in the series was a summer that he spent in a rundown sleep away camp, called Camp Wannaweep. During his time at camp he called home so many times asking to leave that his mother eventually refused to accept his calls.

While at Wannaweep, Ron was bullied by other campers and forced to share an insect infested cabin with the camp's overactive chimpanzee mascot Bobo. Leading him to develop a pathological fear of monkeys and apes that has been frequently emphasized throughout the series. It also caused a fear of insects and spiders that was less frequently emphasized. It was also during his first summer at Wannaweep that Ron encountered fellow camper, Gil Moss , with whom he traded his slot on the swim schedule for a second slot in arts and crafts.

Gil later returned as Gill, an angry mutant seeking revenge on Ron, whom he blamed for causing him to mutate a result of spending all day swimming in the lake's polluted water [27]. Ron was first introduced to the freelance hero business when reclusive Upperton millionaire Mr. Paisley became trapped in his own vault. His associate, Mr. McHenry , attempted to contact Team Impossible , a group of heroes for hire, but accidentally added a 'K' thus contacting Kim Possible instead.

Based on the period in which Kim wore braces, this event was approximately 2 years prior to the start of Season 1. Kim also was shown to have braces in her flashback in Hidden Talent , when she could not hit the high notes. In an episode, Ron also referred to this time period as being a preteen, around the time of their first mission or getting Rufus, who he bought the day before their first mission, as stated in a Sitch In Time, Past. In several episodes Ron has been the subject, or supposed subject, of prophecies [30] [14].

Both prophecies originally appear to refer to two separate individuals, The Ultimate Monkey Master and The Great Blue , and both state that someone beyond the stars leads to some form of glory. While the first prophecy mentions his full name, there is some debate about the identity of The Great Blue. Some fans originally focused on Ron's evil persona ability to take over the world, went beyond the stars, Mystical Monkey Ninja Powers , however some fans think that Ron is shown to be the Great Blue in the episode Graduation and Exchange where Ron's skin turned blue from the power of the aura and the prophecy was referring to Ron leading the Earth to glory rather than the Lorwardians.

Despite Kim being the primary combatant on their missions, Ron has displayed some impressive combat skills. Ron has repeatedly proven capable of defending himself from foes generally considered to be far superior to him in combat, such as Monkey Fist [36] and his Monkey Ninjas [23] , Shego, and Kim herself during various incidents of her being mind-controlled. Ron's week spent training at the Yamanouchi Ninja School in Japan [59] resulted in noticeable increase in his offensive effectiveness, particularly in the area of martial arts, which served him well in later adventures.

Ron proved to be extremely naturally resilient, and was rarely ever seriously wounded despite some major mishaps. Some more notable examples included being hurled by a super-strong Drakken [48] , blasted by Shego's plasma, and being punched by the Lorwardian Warhok, whose strength far surpassed that of any human.

In addition to purely physical abilities, Ron has exhibited an incredible ability to win fights through situational awareness, cunning, and subterfuge. Through the usage of traps, Ron defeated Gill without having to resort to a physical confrontation [27].

Ron was able to get rid of Drakken's henchmen by exploiting their paranoia about their unsafe work environment [38]. He was also able to avoid serious harm while being pursued by both Kim and Shego at the same time. Moments after being engaged, he quickly used them to free his restrained arms which had been tied behind his back and positioned them so that they interfered with each others' efforts.

During their first encounter with the villain Monkey Fist, Ron and Rufus were exposed to mystical energy from four jade monkey statues which imbued them with "Mystical Monkey Power". The most immediate consequence of this exposure was an instinctive, but incomplete knowledge of "Tai Sheng Pek Kwar", most commonly referred to as Monkey Kung Fu. Ron immediately proved capable of temporarily holding his own against Monkey Fist, while Rufus displayed considerably increased strength.

Oddly enough, Ron's new powers were in no way a constant occurrence in his life. They were almost entirely absent from his adventures for some time. Rufus, however, proved capable of incredible feats during this time, such as chomping through a steel grate with ease, which implied that Ron simply was not using his gifts, possibly due to his then still overwhelming fear of virtually anything monkey-related.

Additionally, during the same adventure, Ron was prophesied to one day become "The Ultimate Monkey Master", and the Monkey Ninjas recognized him as their leader. Ron was later selected to attend the Yamanouchi Ninja School in Japan, apparently because destiny linked him to it. While there, Ron was trained as a ninja, and finally began to sharpen the martial arts skills he had been given. He was also introduced to the Lotus Blade , a shape shifting sword that responded to those touched by Mystical Monkey Power.

Ron rescued both fellow student Yori and the stolen Lotus Blade from Monkey Fist, and channeled Mystical Monkey Power for the first time in a feat of superhuman strength.

Ron's powers were not explicitly shown again for some time. During a battle with Team Impossible , this was even commented on. Ron sheepishly replied, "You know, it's funny. It comes and goes". Ron once again found himself aiding Yamanouchi against Monkey Fist, attempting to defend the school from an impending attack.

Monkey Fist had summoned the dark avatar Yono , and desired to unite him with his counterpart, The Han, so as to obtain world dominance. This counterpart was revealed to be Hana Stoppable, Ron's adopted baby sister who had secretly been placed with his family by Yamanouchi.

Ron's inadvertent teachings kept Hana safe and lead to Monkey Fist's final defeat, as had been Master Sensei's hope all along. Ron finally realized his fated destiny when, during his graduation from high school, Kim and Drakken were kidnapped by the Warlordian aliens Warhok and Warmonga. In the battle that followed, Ron displayed telekinesis, enhanced speed and agility, and superhuman strength. The Warlordians proved no match for him in this state and were quickly defeated.

Mystical Monkey Power clearly played a significant role in several of Ron's victories. However, the full impact it had on him was never clearly defined. In addition, Ron's typical role as a distraction during missions severely limited his chances to prove himself in combat, and it was implied that Ron himself was typically hindered by his own insecurities.

Even when given the chance, Ron would generally resort to one of three other options: running away, crying out for help, or attempting to distract the foe long enough for Kim to assist him. Furthermore, as Ron was rarely seen fighting directly for some time even after he gained Mystical Monkey Power, it was extremely difficult to determine just how much the power improved upon what skills he may have already had. Ron's intelligence has varied greatly throughout the years, most often appearing to be that of the underachieving student he typically behaved as, but sometimes far surpassing both the expectations of others and himself.

Ron was an articulate, observant child able to comprehend concepts too complex for the average children of his age [39]. While it was common for Ron's grades to be both shown and commented on as ranging from average to bad [6] , Ron was still continually shown to be in the same classes as Kim [47] , the class valedictorian Felix Renton , and known genius Justine Flanner. However, this may have been due in part to his usually partnering up with Kim or another Grade-A average student on major projects.

Ron successfully planned a mission which retrieved Ray X from Drakken's lair while Kim was home sick [45]. Ron was able to successfully build a "doomsday device" out of junk parts despite being extremely insecure of his abilities and terrified by Drakken's threats [6]. Perhaps the most pronounced display of Ron's intelligence was when The Attitudinator caused him to temporarily turn evil.

While evil, Ron created a series of increasingly sophisticated weapons, ranging from a mechanical device to fling mashed potatoes to an all terrain plasma catapult and a weather generator capable of instantly controlling the weather on a global scale. While some fans have theorized that this could be attributed to Drakken's personality transfer it was later shown that the Attitudinator could turn Ron evil without having anything to do with Drakken when Electronique used a slightly modified version to turn Ron back into his evil persona.

Also, Drakken admitted that he was never able to build weapons as powerful as Ron's so it's also likely that the evil transferred gave Ron focus and direction for his inherent intelligence [52]. Although Ron was unaware of it, Wade had him microchipped at some point for tracking purposes. This was used primarily to help Kim find Ron if he went missing [19] , and for some reason did not have his pager, which Wade could also track if needed.

Curiously, Season 2 hinted that Ron may, in fact, know about the microchip, or at least, suspect it [77]. While never shown on screen, Kim may have told Ron about the microchip after they became a couple. His father was an actuary, and his mother had an unspecified job. Ron's "dream girl" and the eponymous star of the show and Ron's best friend; at the end of Season 3 they became boyfriend and girlfriend.

She was very close to him, and when she seemingly paid more attention to another guy than him, he got upset. Throughout the series, it was hinted quite regularly that Kim and Ron would eventually come to date each other. This was made fun of in the episode " Bad Boy ", in which Kim and Ron, while watching a soap opera, say. Little awkward moments between the two became common during their relationship. The directors of the show, as stated in an interview, had chosen to couple Kim and Ron so as to impart the moral, "give geeks a chance.

This is suspected by some fans to be a type of maxim communicating the idea a strong friendship should first precede romance. As of season 4, Kim and Ron are dating. It was believed by some fans the addition of the element of romance would be a positive thing, although some others were opposed to it and feared it might cause the show to jump the shark during the episode " Ill Suited " the show makes reference to this when Ron asks Kim if she had ever water skied over a shark, as in a dream he had.

Schooley and McCorkle noted the potential risk, admitting that while Kim and Ron's blossoming love gave them a chance to do something new with the characters, the relationship had to be handled delicately to avoid turning the series stale. In the episode " Clean Slate ", Kim acknowledged that she loved Ron. The fact that her impending death spurred him to destroy their adversaries in "Graduation", shows that this love is indeed mutual; the ending of the series finale proves that Kim and Ron's relationship will continue.

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