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| relatives = Mrs. Lipsky (mother)<br />Eddie Lipsky (cousin) |
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| friends = James Possible (Former)<br />Ramesh (Former)<br />Bob Chen (Former)<br />Shego (Sidekick) |
| friends = James Possible (Former)<br />Ramesh (Former)<br />Bob Chen (Former)<br />Shego (Sidekick) |
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+ | | loveinterests = DNAmy (unrequited)<br/>Shego |
| pets = Commodore Puddles |
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| nemesis = Kim Possible<br />Ron Stoppable<br />Rufus<br />Professor Dementor |
| nemesis = Kim Possible<br />Ron Stoppable<br />Rufus<br />Professor Dementor |
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− | '''Drew Theodore P. Lipsky''', a.k.a. '''Dr. Drakken''', |
+ | '''Drew Theodore P. Lipsky''', a.k.a. '''Dr. Drakken''', is considered by [[Kim Possible]] to be her arch-nemesis. His primary goal is absolute world domination, but he has little luck achieving it thanks to Kim's efforts to thwart his plots. |
==Appearance== |
==Appearance== |
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[[File:Normal_skin_drakken.jpg|thumb|left|196px|Drakken with normal skin.]] |
[[File:Normal_skin_drakken.jpg|thumb|left|196px|Drakken with normal skin.]] |
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− | Drakken is of average height and build with light-blue skin, long black ponytail, a scar under his left eye, and a thick unibrow. |
+ | Drakken is of average height and build with light-blue skin, a long black ponytail, a scar under his left eye, and a thick unibrow. He has smaller, more delicate hands than the average male. |
The reason for Drakken's blue-toned skin is never revealed. Although, from the beginning of a conversation between Drakken and [[Professor Dementor]] it is known that it happened on a Tuesday.<ref name=ep422>[[Graduation, Part 2]]</ref> [[Shego]] once teased that his five-year winning streak at pie-eating contests had caused some blueberry "schmutz" to turn his skin blue<ref name=ep228>[[Ron Millionaire]]</ref>. It is also known that his skin coloration is somehow tied to his evil, as, when it was removed by the [[Attitudinator]], his skin color returned to a natural color after a gradual process, and, when transferred to [[Ron]], it turned Ron blue until it was removed from him, restoring him to normal, and returned to Drakken, making him blue once again.<ref name=ep304>[[Bad Boy]]</ref> |
The reason for Drakken's blue-toned skin is never revealed. Although, from the beginning of a conversation between Drakken and [[Professor Dementor]] it is known that it happened on a Tuesday.<ref name=ep422>[[Graduation, Part 2]]</ref> [[Shego]] once teased that his five-year winning streak at pie-eating contests had caused some blueberry "schmutz" to turn his skin blue<ref name=ep228>[[Ron Millionaire]]</ref>. It is also known that his skin coloration is somehow tied to his evil, as, when it was removed by the [[Attitudinator]], his skin color returned to a natural color after a gradual process, and, when transferred to [[Ron]], it turned Ron blue until it was removed from him, restoring him to normal, and returned to Drakken, making him blue once again.<ref name=ep304>[[Bad Boy]]</ref> |
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==Personality== |
==Personality== |
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+ | Drakken is a self-categorized "evil megalomaniac" who is fueled by pettiness and jealousy. He is constantly boastful about his plans, frequently ranting about his successes while they last to whatever audience is available, which often consists only of Shego. He becomes irritated whenever someone reminds him of how [[Professor Dementor]] enjoys a more impressive reputation as a villainous mad scientist<ref name=":0">[[Ron the Man]]</ref>. |
− | He |
+ | He has a very threatening bearing until after the incident where he places a mind-control chip on Shego; upon her being freed of it, she unleashes her anger upon him. What she does to him exactly is unknown, but after that Drakken is never the same, being quite fearful of Shego's temper and wrath, often quailing from the prospects of upsetting her. When confronted with a serious and angry Ron at the climax of the "Little Diablos" incident, his bravado quickly flees and he complies with Ron's demand to address him by his name, which Drakken can never remember, while cowering in the rain<ref>[[So the Drama]]</ref>. |
− | + | Following the Lorwardian global invasion, Drakken and Shego appear to give up villainy while being hailed for their part in helping to save the world. It is unknown if they ever return to a life of evil. |
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==Biography== |
==Biography== |
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− | Drakken attended a university with Kim's [[James Possible|father]], as well as Bob Chen and Ramesh, but left sometime after he was |
+ | Drakken attended a university with Kim's [[James Possible|father]], as well as [[Bob Chen]] and [[Ramesh]], but left sometime after he was cruelly teased about the failure of showing his [[Bebe]] robot prototype to them. Apparently after leaving school he embarked upon the beginning of his life of crime. |
During a dream somehow shared by Kim and Ron, it was seen that the inspiration to choose a lifestyle of the evil persuasion presented itself much earlier. As a boy, he had listened to a wax recording he found in his mother's attic of his great-great-grandfather, Bartholomew Lipsky, talking about one of his plans. It was a brief clip which he did not fully understand, but nevertheless it led young Drakken to begin constructing destructive mechanisms and torturous devices, and planted the seeds for the malevolently inclined disposition he enjoyed as an adult. |
During a dream somehow shared by Kim and Ron, it was seen that the inspiration to choose a lifestyle of the evil persuasion presented itself much earlier. As a boy, he had listened to a wax recording he found in his mother's attic of his great-great-grandfather, Bartholomew Lipsky, talking about one of his plans. It was a brief clip which he did not fully understand, but nevertheless it led young Drakken to begin constructing destructive mechanisms and torturous devices, and planted the seeds for the malevolently inclined disposition he enjoyed as an adult. |
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===Season 4=== |
===Season 4=== |
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− | During Drakken's incarceration after the |
+ | During Drakken's incarceration after the failure of his [[Diablo]]s plan, he eagerly anticipated that someone would come break him out of prison - longed for it in particular because of his annoying cellmate [[Frugal Lucre]]. Unfortunately for him, it is only Shego being who gets liberated. The arrival of the alien [[Warmonga]] who was in search of '[[The Great Blue]]' saw him finally freed from prison. |
==Abilities== |
==Abilities== |
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===Intelligence=== |
===Intelligence=== |
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+ | Drakken is a brilliant, yet often bumbling scientist, capable of creating marvelous devices and inventions. However, those which [[Team Possible]] do not destroy have a tendency to fail on their own, or be otherwise obliterated by a glitch in one of his faulty and less than fully thought out plans. Drakken repeatedly proves to be especially bad at programming artificial intelligence, which almost always results in his robots either turning on him or misbehaving.<ref name=ep104>[[Attack of the Killer Bebes]]</ref><ref name=ep213>[[Car Trouble]]</ref> However, it should be noted that this seems to be the only area of robotics where he has obvious difficulty. |
− | Despite his ability to innovate all on his own, Drakken |
+ | Despite his ability to innovate all on his own, Drakken has no qualms about stealing other people's scientific discoveries to use for evil<ref name="ep228">[[Ron Millionaire]]</ref><ref name=":0" /><ref name=ep101>[[Tick-Tick-Tick]]</ref>, referring to it as "outsourcing"<ref name=ep302>[[Emotion Sickness]]</ref>. He is also talented at incorporating stolen technology into his own creations, even when the technology in question was far beyond his own ability to create<ref name=ep301>[[Steal Wheels]]</ref><ref name=ep306>[[So the Drama]], Part 2</ref>. |
===Piloting=== |
===Piloting=== |
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− | Earlier in his career Drakken |
+ | Earlier in his career Drakken demonstrates a surprising lack of skill at piloting his own [[Drakken's hovercraft|hovercraft]], being incapable of properly operating it even when faced with the threat of his own exploding nano-tick.<ref name=ep101>[[Tick-Tick-Tick]]</ref> |
===SCUBA=== |
===SCUBA=== |
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===Plant Powers=== |
===Plant Powers=== |
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− | Just prior to the Lorwardian attack<ref name=ep421>[[Graduation, Part 1]]</ref>, Drakken accidentally |
+ | Just prior to the Lorwardian attack<ref name=ep421>[[Graduation, Part 1]]</ref>, Drakken accidentally mutates himself, causing yellow daffodil-like petals to grow around his neck as well as a prehensile and semi-autonomous vine. This plant vine is extremely strong, as is able to destroy [[Warhok]]'s laser cannon at Drakken's command. Drakken is also able to control other plants created by his plant potion, which allows him to defeat the alien war machines, thus contributing to saving the world. |
===Strategizing=== |
===Strategizing=== |
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− | Drakken is a good planner, and on a few occasions he |
+ | Drakken is a good planner, and on a few occasions he comes close to accomplishing his goal of world conquest. It is only the interference from Team Possible and one or two minor mistakes he makes which foil his plans. |
==Equipment== |
==Equipment== |
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* International Continental University<ref name=ep408>[[Clothes Minded]]</ref> |
* International Continental University<ref name=ep408>[[Clothes Minded]]</ref> |
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* Invisible stealth-shielded ocean lair<ref name=ep311>[[Rappin' Drakken]]</ref> |
* Invisible stealth-shielded ocean lair<ref name=ep311>[[Rappin' Drakken]]</ref> |
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+ | * Antarctic lair<ref name=ep231b>[[The Truth Hurts]]</ref> |
− | * Underwater lair in or near Port Mystic Cove Haven<ref name=ep415>[[Cap'n Drakken]]</ref> |
+ | * Underwater lair in or near [[Port Mystic Cove Haven]]<ref name=ep415>[[Cap'n Drakken]]</ref> |
* Underwater lair, location undisclosed<ref name=ep223>[[Blush]]</ref> |
* Underwater lair, location undisclosed<ref name=ep223>[[Blush]]</ref> |
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===Nemesis=== |
===Nemesis=== |
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− | + | [[Kim Possible]] is Drakken's primary nemesis, routinely putting a stop to his plans and frequently capturing him and sending him to jail. Drakken also holds a longstanding but unconnected grudge against Kim's father, [[Dr. James Possible]], for laughing at him in college. Upon learning the two were related, Drakken's loathing of them only increased.<ref name=ep104>[[Attack of the Killer Bebes]]</ref> This was eventually expanded to include nearly the entire Possible family, most of whom eventually had a hand in defeating him. Furthermore, even when captured by Drakken, they each insisted on talking back to him and treating him as if he were a non-threat, which never failed to irritate him.<ref name=ep229>[[Showdown at the Crooked D]]</ref> |
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He is also none too fond of [[Ron Stoppable]], often forgetting his name. Whether this is because he really can not remember it or whether it is simply an act to annoy Ron is debatable as he has openly admitted he simply does not care enough to remember Ron's name, although once he was forced by Ron to say it aloud. |
He is also none too fond of [[Ron Stoppable]], often forgetting his name. Whether this is because he really can not remember it or whether it is simply an act to annoy Ron is debatable as he has openly admitted he simply does not care enough to remember Ron's name, although once he was forced by Ron to say it aloud. |
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*#"[[Attack of the Killer Bebes]]" |
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*#"[[Team Impossible]]" |
*#"[[Team Impossible]]" |
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− | *Drakken has two |
+ | *Drakken has two Kim Possible episodes with his name in the title, both of which are mostly about him<ref name=ep311>[[Rappin' Drakken]]</ref><ref name=ep415>[[Cap'n Drakken]]</ref>. |
− | *Even though he forgets Ron's name completely, he called him by his last name twice. |
+ | *Even though he forgets Ron's name completely, he called him by his last name twice. The second time being when Ron forced Drakken to say at least one of his two names. |
− | **But considering the fact that Ron is Kim's sidekick/boyfriend/best friend, Drakken |
+ | **But considering the fact that Ron is Kim's sidekick/boyfriend/best friend, Drakken most commonly simply calls Ron "sidekick" or "the buffoon". |
**He called Ron "Mr. Stoppable" and he used his first and last name once in only one episode: "[[Naked Genius]]". |
**He called Ron "Mr. Stoppable" and he used his first and last name once in only one episode: "[[Naked Genius]]". |
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**He only called Ron once by his last name without being forced by him in only one episode: "[[A Very Possible Christmas]]". |
**He only called Ron once by his last name without being forced by him in only one episode: "[[A Very Possible Christmas]]". |
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− | *Years after they |
+ | *Years after they part company after their time together at university, Drakken and Kim's father encounter each other four times. |
*Drakken refers to Rufus as a "Pink Weasel Thing" through out the series, until the end credits sequence of "[[Larry's Birthday]]" where he finally refers to Rufus as to what he truly is, a "Naked Mole Rat". |
*Drakken refers to Rufus as a "Pink Weasel Thing" through out the series, until the end credits sequence of "[[Larry's Birthday]]" where he finally refers to Rufus as to what he truly is, a "Naked Mole Rat". |
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*Shego typically calls him "Dr. D". |
*Shego typically calls him "Dr. D". |
Revision as of 22:49, 23 November 2017
Full Name: | Drew Theodore P. Lipsky |
Alias(es): | Dr. Drakken |
Gender: | Male |
Age: | mid to late 40s est. |
Build: | Average |
Hair: | Black |
Eyes: | Black |
Skin: | Blue |
Hometown: | Multiple Transient Lairs |
Professional Info | |
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Profession(s): | |
Mad Scientist | |
Affiliation(s): | |
No Known Affiliations | |
Relationships | |
Relative(s): | |
Mrs. Lipsky (mother) Eddie Lipsky (cousin) | |
Friend(s): | |
James Possible (Former) Ramesh (Former) Bob Chen (Former) Shego (Sidekick) | |
Love Interest(s): | |
DNAmy (unrequited) Shego | |
Pet(s): | |
Commodore Puddles | |
Nemesis: | |
Kim Possible Ron Stoppable Rufus Professor Dementor | |
Behind the Scenes | |
First Appearance: | |
Tick-Tick-Tick | |
Voiced by: | |
John Dimaggio |
Drew Theodore P. Lipsky, a.k.a. Dr. Drakken, is considered by Kim Possible to be her arch-nemesis. His primary goal is absolute world domination, but he has little luck achieving it thanks to Kim's efforts to thwart his plots.
Appearance
Drakken is of average height and build with light-blue skin, a long black ponytail, a scar under his left eye, and a thick unibrow. He has smaller, more delicate hands than the average male.
The reason for Drakken's blue-toned skin is never revealed. Although, from the beginning of a conversation between Drakken and Professor Dementor it is known that it happened on a Tuesday.[1] Shego once teased that his five-year winning streak at pie-eating contests had caused some blueberry "schmutz" to turn his skin blue[2]. It is also known that his skin coloration is somehow tied to his evil, as, when it was removed by the Attitudinator, his skin color returned to a natural color after a gradual process, and, when transferred to Ron, it turned Ron blue until it was removed from him, restoring him to normal, and returned to Drakken, making him blue once again.[3]
Drakken's primary outfit is a blue double-breasted coat and trousers, with black gloves and boots. He also wears a wide belt and a black collar, both of which are embossed with pale green circles.
Personality
Drakken is a self-categorized "evil megalomaniac" who is fueled by pettiness and jealousy. He is constantly boastful about his plans, frequently ranting about his successes while they last to whatever audience is available, which often consists only of Shego. He becomes irritated whenever someone reminds him of how Professor Dementor enjoys a more impressive reputation as a villainous mad scientist[4].
He has a very threatening bearing until after the incident where he places a mind-control chip on Shego; upon her being freed of it, she unleashes her anger upon him. What she does to him exactly is unknown, but after that Drakken is never the same, being quite fearful of Shego's temper and wrath, often quailing from the prospects of upsetting her. When confronted with a serious and angry Ron at the climax of the "Little Diablos" incident, his bravado quickly flees and he complies with Ron's demand to address him by his name, which Drakken can never remember, while cowering in the rain[5].
Following the Lorwardian global invasion, Drakken and Shego appear to give up villainy while being hailed for their part in helping to save the world. It is unknown if they ever return to a life of evil.
Biography
Backstory
Drakken attended a university with Kim's father, as well as Bob Chen and Ramesh, but left sometime after he was cruelly teased about the failure of showing his Bebe robot prototype to them. Apparently after leaving school he embarked upon the beginning of his life of crime.
During a dream somehow shared by Kim and Ron, it was seen that the inspiration to choose a lifestyle of the evil persuasion presented itself much earlier. As a boy, he had listened to a wax recording he found in his mother's attic of his great-great-grandfather, Bartholomew Lipsky, talking about one of his plans. It was a brief clip which he did not fully understand, but nevertheless it led young Drakken to begin constructing destructive mechanisms and torturous devices, and planted the seeds for the malevolently inclined disposition he enjoyed as an adult.
Season 1
Season 2
Season 3
Season 4
During Drakken's incarceration after the failure of his Diablos plan, he eagerly anticipated that someone would come break him out of prison - longed for it in particular because of his annoying cellmate Frugal Lucre. Unfortunately for him, it is only Shego being who gets liberated. The arrival of the alien Warmonga who was in search of 'The Great Blue' saw him finally freed from prison.
Abilities
Intelligence
Drakken is a brilliant, yet often bumbling scientist, capable of creating marvelous devices and inventions. However, those which Team Possible do not destroy have a tendency to fail on their own, or be otherwise obliterated by a glitch in one of his faulty and less than fully thought out plans. Drakken repeatedly proves to be especially bad at programming artificial intelligence, which almost always results in his robots either turning on him or misbehaving.[6][7] However, it should be noted that this seems to be the only area of robotics where he has obvious difficulty.
Despite his ability to innovate all on his own, Drakken has no qualms about stealing other people's scientific discoveries to use for evil[2][4][8], referring to it as "outsourcing"[9]. He is also talented at incorporating stolen technology into his own creations, even when the technology in question was far beyond his own ability to create[10][11].
Piloting
Earlier in his career Drakken demonstrates a surprising lack of skill at piloting his own hovercraft, being incapable of properly operating it even when faced with the threat of his own exploding nano-tick.[8]
SCUBA
He has been seen SCUBA diving.
Computers
He is able to hack computer locks[12].
Plant Powers
Just prior to the Lorwardian attack[13], Drakken accidentally mutates himself, causing yellow daffodil-like petals to grow around his neck as well as a prehensile and semi-autonomous vine. This plant vine is extremely strong, as is able to destroy Warhok's laser cannon at Drakken's command. Drakken is also able to control other plants created by his plant potion, which allows him to defeat the alien war machines, thus contributing to saving the world.
Strategizing
Drakken is a good planner, and on a few occasions he comes close to accomplishing his goal of world conquest. It is only the interference from Team Possible and one or two minor mistakes he makes which foil his plans.
Equipment
Lairs
- Drakken's Caribbean Lair[8]
- Drakken's Time Share Lair; shared with at least Professor Dementor[14]
- International Continental University[15]
- Invisible stealth-shielded ocean lair[16]
- Antarctic lair[17]
- Underwater lair in or near Port Mystic Cove Haven[18]
- Underwater lair, location undisclosed[19]
Inventions
- Nano-Explosive used in the nano tick bomb[8]
- Gravatomic ray[8]
- Bebe robots[6]
- Brain switch machine[14]
- Bonnie Rockwaller and Team Possible clones[20]
- Destructobot manufacturing facility "twisted" from station wagon manufacturing facility)[7]
- Brain Sifter[7]
- Mind Drill[7]
- Cranial Drain[7]
- Juvenator[21]
- Silly hats[22]
- Brain-tap machine[23]
- Syntho-drones[23]
- The Doomvee in collaboration with Motor Ed and Ms. Renton[10]
- Hypertronic Devastator Drone[16]
- Dr. D's Brainwashing Shampoo and Cranium Rinse[16]
- The Inter-continental Electromagnet-i-sizer[15]
- Super high pollinator
- Truth ray[17]
Relationships
Family
Mrs. Lipsky
Drakken kept his mother, Mrs. Lipsky, in the dark about his true activities, allowing her to believe that he was a radio talk show host. Although he genuinely seemed to adore her, he was an inattentive son at best, generally forgetting about her entirely until she barged her way back into his life and demanded his attention. If nothing else, Drakken cared enough about his mother enough that he did not want her to be disappointed in him, and went to great lengths to keep her happy while she was in his presence.
Motor Ed
Drakken's only other confirmed relative was his cousin Eddie Lipsky, a.k.a. Motor Ed. The two generally treated each other as siblings, and while they did get along fairly well, they also bickered over petty things and generally needed a third party to interrupt them at such times.
Bartholomew Lipksy
There is a possibility Drew's great-great-grandfather may have been a man named Bartholomew Lipsky, who - like Drakken - was a villain. However as this was primarily in a dream had by Kim and shared with at least Ron, it is unknown whether Bartholomew was a real person or simply a figment of the imagination[24].
Allies
Drakken has also worked temporarily with his creations, The Bebes; Duff Killigan; DNAmy, with whom he was briefly infatuated; his cousin Motor Ed; and the evil temp Hank Perkins.
Employees
Shego
Shego, typically referred to as Drakken's sidekick, was the main reason he was ever even partially successful at his evil plots. She filled various roles while in his employ, serving as his bodyguard, field commander, driver/pilot, or even offering a second, valid but generally unwanted opinion on his plans. Drakken depended heavily on Shego, as she was one of the few people that could consistently either stall or outright defeat Kim Possible with little or no help. As a result, whenever Shego was not available, Drakken rarely put plans into motion, because they were usually doomed without her contributions, and she was extremely difficult to replace. Furthermore, Shego's contract with Drakken included a "no cloning" clause, so he was not allowed to clone her no matter how much he clearly wanted to.
Henchmen
He employed a staff of henchmen as general-purpose minions and lackeys. Initially competent and well-toned, over time as a whole they became more and more inept and bumbling, especially when compared to Professor Dementor's henchmen, who performed with stereotypical Prussian efficiency. Their lack of motivation may have been based on the fact that Drakken's plans consistently failed, and he did not actually pay them, but instead "rewarded" them with group outings such as bowling and karaoke nights. The henchmen did briefly improve their performance when Drakken implemented the suggested business style of Hank Perkins, but then Ron made them all paranoid about their chances of survival, and they immediately retired.[25]
Nemesis
Kim Possible is Drakken's primary nemesis, routinely putting a stop to his plans and frequently capturing him and sending him to jail. Drakken also holds a longstanding but unconnected grudge against Kim's father, Dr. James Possible, for laughing at him in college. Upon learning the two were related, Drakken's loathing of them only increased.[6] This was eventually expanded to include nearly the entire Possible family, most of whom eventually had a hand in defeating him. Furthermore, even when captured by Drakken, they each insisted on talking back to him and treating him as if he were a non-threat, which never failed to irritate him.[22]
He is also none too fond of Ron Stoppable, often forgetting his name. Whether this is because he really can not remember it or whether it is simply an act to annoy Ron is debatable as he has openly admitted he simply does not care enough to remember Ron's name, although once he was forced by Ron to say it aloud.
This could also be retribution, set out to annoy Ron, because within seconds of telling his name of Dr. Drakken to Kim and Ron in Tick-Tick-Tick, after meeting them for the very first time, he heard this response from Team Possible:
Kim: You have something that doesn't belong to you, Dr. (paused) uh. What was it again?
Ron: Dr. …he said it was duh, uh, duh…, something.
Rivals
Professor Dementor is his other arch-nemesis, as he is the more successful evil scientist at well as the one that more people have heard of, inducing great envy and hatred in Drakken. This causes the two to feud openly.
He was on bad terms with Frugal Lucre for some months. While the two of them were in prison together between the events of So the Drama and Mad Dogs and Aliens, Lucre's incessant yammering got on Drakken's nerves; if anything, Lucre's hero-worship of Drakken made him even more irritating.
Pets
He has a pet poodle named Commodore Puddles, a bad-tempered creature described as "so little… and yet so evil" by one of the henchmen.
Alternate Versions
- Sitch in Time version of Drakken.
Quotes
- "Kim Possible, you think you're all that, but you're not."
- "Shego!"
- "Don't argue Shego, One wrong move and she'll turn us into… prom dates.(evil Laugh)"
From Clean Slate:
- Drakken: So long, Kim Possible, you used to think you were all that, but you don't remember the all thatness that you used to think that you were... then but not now....
- Shego: Yeah just stop.
Gallery
Trivia
- Drakken appears in more episodes than any other villain to the point where he is the main antagonist of the whole series, appearing just one more time than Shego, proving that he is Kim's main arch-nemesis.
- In both chronological and production order, Drakken has the last line in the whole series: "It was a Tuesday."
- Not counting the initial version of the pilot episode "Crush", Drakken appears in only two episodes without Shego:
- Drakken has two Kim Possible episodes with his name in the title, both of which are mostly about him[16][18].
- Even though he forgets Ron's name completely, he called him by his last name twice. The second time being when Ron forced Drakken to say at least one of his two names.
- But considering the fact that Ron is Kim's sidekick/boyfriend/best friend, Drakken most commonly simply calls Ron "sidekick" or "the buffoon".
- He called Ron "Mr. Stoppable" and he used his first and last name once in only one episode: "Naked Genius".
- He only called Ron once by his last name without being forced by him in only one episode: "A Very Possible Christmas".
- Years after they part company after their time together at university, Drakken and Kim's father encounter each other four times.
- Drakken refers to Rufus as a "Pink Weasel Thing" through out the series, until the end credits sequence of "Larry's Birthday" where he finally refers to Rufus as to what he truly is, a "Naked Mole Rat".
- Shego typically calls him "Dr. D".
- His mother, Mrs. Lipsky, calls him "Drewbie".
- Strangely, Drakken had bulky fingers like most of the other males in the series only when he was possesed by a treasure chest in "Cap'n Drakken".
- Drakken is one of the six male characters of the franchise to have skinny fingers, unlike the rest of the other males, the others are the three main Queer Eye for the Straight Guy alluded characters; the Team Go villain Aviarius; and Drakken's ancestor, Bartholomew Lipsky.
- Keeping in mind that Bartholomew Lipsky only appeared wholly in a dream and so may not have been "real".
- Drakken is the first of five villains to come into the Possible House. The five (in order) being Drakken, Killigan, Shego, Eric, and finally, Professor Dementor.
- Keeping in mind that it was actually just his body and not Drakken himself, due to his brain-switching with Private Dobbs in "Mind Games".
- Drakken was seen as his original-self, as Drew Lipsky, in only three episodes:
- Drakken had normal skin but he still looked like his alias when he became a good person in "Bad Boy".
Behind the Scenes
Voiced By
Drakken is voiced by John DiMaggio who is famous for voicing the robot, Bender, in the animated sci-fi sitcom Futurama and Jake in Adventure Time.
Episode Appearances
Production Number |
US Broadcast Number |
Episode |
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101 | 6 | Bueno Nacho |
102 | 4 | Tick-Tick-Tick |
113 | 1 | Crush |
106 | 8 | Mind Games |
104 | 9 | Attack of the Killer Bebes |
109 | 16 | Kimitation Nation |
108 | 17 | The Twin Factor |
121 | 14 | October 31st |
120 | 20 | Ron the Man |
Production Number |
US Broadcast Number |
Episode |
---|---|---|
206 | 22 | Naked Genius |
213 | 26 | Car Trouble |
211 | 28 | Job Unfair |
210 | 29 | The Golden Years |
217a | 33a | Rufus vs. Commodore Puddles |
218 | 34 | A Sitch in Time: Present |
219 | 35 | A Sitch in Time: Past |
220 | 36 | A Sitch in Time: Future |
215 | 37 | A Very Possible Christmas |
221 | 39 | Hidden Talent |
214 | 41 | Go Team Go |
223 | 43 | Blush |
202 | 44 | Partners |
231a | 46a | Sick Day |
231b | 46b | The Truth Hurts |
216 | 47 | Mother's Day |
228 | 49 | Ron Millionaire |
230 | 51 | Rewriting History |
Non-Canon Appearances
- Lilo & Stitch the Series, episode Rufus
- Six official Games[citation needed]
References
- ↑ Graduation, Part 2
- ↑ a b Ron Millionaire
- ↑ Bad Boy
- ↑ a b Ron the Man
- ↑ So the Drama
- ↑ a b c Attack of the Killer Bebes
- ↑ a b c d e Car Trouble
- ↑ a b c d e Tick-Tick-Tick
- ↑ Emotion Sickness
- ↑ a b Steal Wheels
- ↑ So the Drama, Part 2
- ↑ Mother's Day
- ↑ Graduation, Part 1
- ↑ a b Mind Games
- ↑ a b Clothes Minded
- ↑ a b c d Rappin' Drakken
- ↑ a b The Truth Hurts
- ↑ a b Cap'n Drakken
- ↑ Blush
- ↑ Kimitation Nation
- ↑ A Sitch in Time
- ↑ a b Showdown at the Crooked D
- ↑ a b So the Drama
- ↑ Rewriting History
- ↑ Odds Man In