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In ''[[Kim Possible: A Sitch in Time]]'', a bald and fat future version of Brick Flagg was seen. He looks similar to the future Beast Boy seen in the [[wikipedia:Teen Titans (animated series)|''Teen Titans'']] episode, ''How Long is Forever''. |
In ''[[Kim Possible: A Sitch in Time]]'', a bald and fat future version of Brick Flagg was seen. He looks similar to the future Beast Boy seen in the [[wikipedia:Teen Titans (animated series)|''Teen Titans'']] episode, ''How Long is Forever''. |
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+ | Brick was initially stated to be only a year older than Kim and Ron, according to a press release, but he seems to be much older than that, because when [[Ill Suited|Ron tries out for the football team at the beginning of his senior year of high school]], [[Mr. Barkin]] (who's aparently the MHS-football coach) stated that, "after seven years, Brick Flagg graduated last June," indicating Brick was either held back three times in high school or it took him seven times to graduated (most likely the former). |
In the episode, ''[[Car Trouble]]'', he was in the same Driver's Ed. class as Kim, Ron, and Bonnie. He kept crashing into the cones, rather than try to avoid any of them. He was also in the same class as Kim, Ron, Monique, and Bonnie in the episode, ''[[Partners]]'', he was partnered with Bonnie, which may have been when they began dating. There's also an apparent continuity error between ''[[Royal Pain]]'' and ''Homecoming Upset'' since in the first episode Brick is running for [[wikipedia:Class president|class president]] against Kim, but in the latter he's stated to have graduated before Kim. |
In the episode, ''[[Car Trouble]]'', he was in the same Driver's Ed. class as Kim, Ron, and Bonnie. He kept crashing into the cones, rather than try to avoid any of them. He was also in the same class as Kim, Ron, Monique, and Bonnie in the episode, ''[[Partners]]'', he was partnered with Bonnie, which may have been when they began dating. There's also an apparent continuity error between ''[[Royal Pain]]'' and ''Homecoming Upset'' since in the first episode Brick is running for [[wikipedia:Class president|class president]] against Kim, but in the latter he's stated to have graduated before Kim. |
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Full Name: | Brick Flagg |
Alias(es): | No Known Aliases |
Gender: | Male |
Age: | Unknown |
Build: | Tall and muscular |
Hair: | blond |
Eyes: | Unknown |
Skin: | Unknown |
Hometown: | Middleton |
Professional Info | |
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High School Student | |
Affiliation(s): | |
No Known Affiliations | |
Relationships | |
Relative(s): | |
No Known Relatives | |
Friend(s): | |
No Known Friends | |
Love Interest(s): | |
Bonnie Rockwaller Kim Possible | |
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Nemesis: | |
No Known Nemesis | |
Behind the Scenes | |
First Appearance: | |
"All the News" | |
Voiced by: | |
Rider Strong |
Brick Flagg was the star quarterback of the Middleton High School football team when he was a student at the school. He once thought Kim liked him, due to a fraudulent story Ron wrote for the school newspaper, as seen in the episode All the News. Despite being cast in the role of the stereotypical "dumb jock", Brick does manage to avoid being cast in a "school bully" type role. In fact, aside from a confrontation he had with Japanese exchange student, Hirotaka, in the second season episode Exchange, Brick typically doesn't make it a point to throw his weight around and is actually a genuinely nice (if slow-witted) guy.
For most of the first three seasons, Bonnie Rockwaller was his on-again/off-again girlfriend, but it didn't seem to be a genuine attachment, as in So the Drama, he showed some interest in Kim's friend, Monique. By Homecoming Upset, he had apparently dumped Bonnie, now that he was in college. During that episode, Ron called him and tried to convince him to get back together with Bonnie, to which Brick informed Ron that he had no intentions of resuming a relationship with Bonnie. Ron also realized during their conversation that college had actually made Brick much smarter.
In Kim Possible: A Sitch in Time, a bald and fat future version of Brick Flagg was seen. He looks similar to the future Beast Boy seen in the Teen Titans episode, How Long is Forever.
Brick was initially stated to be only a year older than Kim and Ron, according to a press release, but he seems to be much older than that, because when Ron tries out for the football team at the beginning of his senior year of high school, Mr. Barkin (who's aparently the MHS-football coach) stated that, "after seven years, Brick Flagg graduated last June," indicating Brick was either held back three times in high school or it took him seven times to graduated (most likely the former).
In the episode, Car Trouble, he was in the same Driver's Ed. class as Kim, Ron, and Bonnie. He kept crashing into the cones, rather than try to avoid any of them. He was also in the same class as Kim, Ron, Monique, and Bonnie in the episode, Partners, he was partnered with Bonnie, which may have been when they began dating. There's also an apparent continuity error between Royal Pain and Homecoming Upset since in the first episode Brick is running for class president against Kim, but in the latter he's stated to have graduated before Kim.
Brick Flagg is voiced by Rider Strong, who co-starred in Boy Meets World with Will Friedle, Ron's voice actor. His name appears to be a reference to the DC Comics character Rick Flag, which is occasionally spelled Rick Flagg.