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Warmonga is a villain from Kim Possible. She is a giant green-skinned female alien from the planet Lorwardia. She is a warrior woman standing somewhere around eight to ten feet in height. Warmonga wears a purple leotard-like bathing suit outfit and has a big booming voice, both befitting her amazonian image. Her name is a play on the term "war monger".

Appearance[]

Compared to humans, Warmonga was a giant, towering somewhere between eight and ten feet tall. Her green skin, while apparently normal on Lorwardia, made her a minority on Earth. According to Wade, there were only two other such women: Shego and the spokeswoman for the Asparagus Advisory Counsel.

Personality[]

Warmonga is extremely strong, a fierce fighter, and is very eager-to-please, though she can be very literal-minded when following orders.

Her personality has yet to be explored in depth. What is known for now is that she exhibits an incredible obsession with finding the Great Blue and pledging her loyalty to him (whomever the Great Blue may be), and that she is somewhat gullible. Although, based on her behavior when she believed Drakken was the Great Blue, she seems to treat those she respects with great kindness and undying loyalty, making it difficult to truly regard her as evil.

Still, communication with Warmonga has proven to be taxing at times. Despite her minor traits of always referring to herself in the third person, as well as yelling out her name as a war cry (it's unclear as of yet if this is simply her behavior or if this is typical of her entire race), Warmonga has absolutely no concept of Earth slang phrases. When Drakken tries to explain to her the concept of "showing someone the door", she actually picked Shego up and tossed her through the door. This leads to another problem. Being every bit as powerful as her enormous size indicates, Warmonga has little understanding of her own strength in comparison to regular humans. This can make her dangerous even when she's trying to be nice. More than once, she found herself hugging Drakken and nearly crushed him.

In "Graduation" she appears to be as malicious as Warhok. When Warhok told her they're going to take Kim back to their planet and mounted her on Warmonga's wall as her own trophy, she just smiles while looking at an unconscious Kim being held upside down by the leg. She is gleeful to have her dead and stuffed, and she's completely aware she's only a child (at 18).

Abilities[]

Warmonga is an extremely strong and capable fighter. She has stated that she can lift 1300 "Kwalocks". Even without her vast array of Lorwardian weapons and technology, a few blows with her brute strength is enough to greatly stun or disable most combatants. However, as she does combine her natural power with weapons in battle, this makes her all the more difficult to stand against even momentarily. In addition, Warmonga is highly resistant to injury, and most battle damage suffered only served to annoy her at best.[1] The only one shown to be capable of truly matching Warmonga is Ron Stoppable with the Mystical Monkey Power.

Biography[]

She journeyed to Earth shortly before the episode, "Mad Dogs and Aliens" and broke Dr. Drakken out of prison after an intercepted broadcast of his earlier performance on American Starmaker. This broadcast leads her to believe that Drakken was "The Great Blue One": a legendary figure from her planet's mythology who, it was prophesied, would lead her people to conquer the universe; a leader to whom she would pledge her allegiance and her arsenal of advanced weaponry. With no other point of reference to work from, she comes to this conclusion through the part of the prophecy that stated the Great Blue would contact her people from "beyond the stars".

Excited at the prospect of being able to access advanced Lorwardian technology, Drakken agrees to join forces with Warmonga. The alien proves too much for either Kim or Shego to handle alone; however, working together, they manage to gain the upper hand.

She eventually leaves Earth after Wade and Jim and Tim fabricated a new "Great Blue One" out of their school mascot costume and convince her that Drakken is not the person that she has been looking for.

She reappears later on in the 2-part final episode "Graduation". She returned with her battle-mate Warhok, commanding an invasion force to conquer the seemingly primitive Earth. Warmonga is finally defeated when Ron Stoppable manages to tap into his dormant Mystical Monkey Powers and defeat her and Warhok in single combat, throwing them headlong into their crashing spacecraft just before it explodes. She can be heard screaming "Frackle!"

Relationships[]

Dr. Drakken[]

Based on the belief that Drakken is the Great Blue, Warmonga pledges herself fully to him. She is happy to be named his new sidekick, and gives him the use of all of her Lorwardian technology. She is also rather affectionate physically, which Drakken dislikes both in general, and because her great strength typically results in her hurting him.

Once Warmonga is tricked into believing that Drakken lied to her, she becomes vengeful and abandons him, and is all too happy to invade his home planet and imprison him as a consequence.

Warhok[]

The exact nature of Warmonga's relationship with Warhok is unclear, especially given her initial treatment of Drakken. If nothing else, Warmonga certainly considers Warhok a trusted comrade, and their bond appears to be quite strong, as Warhok is very interested in avenging those that have wronged Warmonga, and is in the habit of giving her trophies to commemorate their victories.

Paraphernalia[]

Equipment[]

  • Spaceship
  • Portable lair with Annihilatron, Tremorator, Neurotomic disabler, and planetary oxygen depleter
  • Ray gun
  • Gauntlets with detachable energy coils
  • Battle staff with variable settings
  • Hoverboard

Quotes[]

Oh, Frackle!

Gallery[]

Trivia[]

  • According to the creators, Warhok and Warmonga's relationship as battlemates is synonymous to a married couple. This sort of acts as a "parallel" between Kim and Ron's relationship. Another "parallel" can be drawn to Drakken and Shego.
  • It is debated if Kristen Johnston is the voice of Warmonga, or if it is Kerri Kenney, as she was credited at the end of "Mad Dogs and Aliens" and "Graduation".
  • Before Warhok's appearance, it is often speculated that Lorwardia is populated only by women, and Warmonga being cast as a queen of a race of space amazons.
  • Warmonga's name is an allusion to "Warmonger", someone who starts or tries to start wars.
  • Some fans suggest that Ron Stoppable may have been "The Great Blue" that Warmonga was searching for. There are two explanations for this: Ron is surrounded by a visible blue aura when he taps into his Mystical Monkey Power. Also, when Drakken's evil energy was transferred into Ron, unleashing his own evil side and effectively turning him blue, he was a highly credible threat as a villain.
  • Unlike the other villains, Warmonga was the only villain in the series who was defeated by two different weapons that Kim & Ron had:
    • Kim's battlesuit.
    • Ron's mystical monkey power.

Behind the Scenes[]

Voice Actor/Actress[]

She was voiced by Kristen Johnston.

Episode Appearances[]

Season 4
Production

Number

US Broadcast

Number

Episode
405 70 Mad Dogs and Aliens
421 86 Graduation, Part 1
422 87 Graduation, Part 2

References[]

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