Updated 04-May-2020.
Mondo shtuff from around the internet, all about SHEGO!
My botty best at summarizing from Wikipedia: shego is one of the franchise’s main antagonists, and one of its most recurring characters . she made her live-action debut appearance in the 2019 film Kim Possible . her brother, Hego, once summed shego is one of the few villains in the franchise who have a moral compass . she has expressed concern over cruelty to animals and pauses at the thought of stealing a wheelchair from a handicapped boy her exact age remains unknown, though it was stated that she was in her early-to-mid 20s . her signature costume is a green and black full-body catsuit with matching gloves and boots . shego is endowed with a unique superpower: the ability to generate green, flame-like bolts of glowing energy from her hands . in the movie a sitch in time: future story, shego wears Originally, Disney described her flames as being purely concussive in nature . later episodes she was shown using her green flames to burn or melt things . powers first stated by Disney as being generated by her gloves in the film So the Drama, she was kicked into a live electrical signal tower, which shocked her . she collapsed on top of her and became a hero who defended Go City against a number of villains shego is a formidable fighter and gets the better of Kim Possible a few times . in the second season, one of the most notable events involving Shego was her reunion with her brothers . she had to team up with shego is the only villain who is never given all of her basic characteristics . she lacks a common name and is known only as shego throughout the show’s run . on two occasions she saved Kim’s life shego talks down to Kim as if she were a child, often referring to her by the diminutive “Kimmie” or nicknames like “Princess” or “Pumpkin” like Bonnie, over time, and despite their rivalry, they have developed a professional respect . in some instances they share a bond, usually leading to small and almost friendly conversations . this relationship has somehow grown to be much more personal for shego and Kim have the potential to be great friends, if only Shego weren’t irritable . in the two-part series finale, shego saves Kim, the latter herself teasingly states, ” she started out in the series being respectful towards Drakken . as the franchise progressed, she began to develop a stronger personality and to openly show contempt for him . she is rarely taken aback when Dr shego’s tolerance for Drakken and his failure-prone evil schemes has steadily decreased . she reacts badly when he twice replaces her with new sidekicks (Warmonga and Frugal Lucr shego and junior have a friendly teacher-student dynamic . she has never struck or blasted Junior, a mark of trust from the cranky and violence-prone woman . shego referred to as a “Go-Team-Glow” in the episode “Go Team Go!” her reasons for leaving the team and turning to evil are never fully examined . she has a huge resentment shego deserts Dr. Drakken to help her brothers regain their powers from villain “Avarius” she apparently provided the brains and initiative of Team Go . when she left, Team Go collapsed into ineffectual shego finds her son’s plan to steal a boy’s wheelchair beyond even her low standards . she takes no part in the theft, chiding them both for being particularly cruel and/or idiotic . in the motor Ed turns a stolen rocket into a vehicle capable of going fast enough to cause devastation wherever it goes . in the end, Shego finds out she was just an “accessory” and proceeds to assault him shego has dissenters brainwashed in special totalitarian facilities . everyone wears a dress code based on Shego’s green and black costume . she proves to be a seemingly capable Over despite lack of apparent super-powers, she is still a gifted thief and hand-to-hand combatant . if Miss Go ever existed is left unclear, as the episode ends in the trope of shego has a lot in common with Kim and the two quickly become close friends . she also attracts the attention of fellow substitute teacher Steve Barkin, and they enjoyed a brief romance . at the end of the episode, Originally, Shego wasn’t in the first versions of the pilot episode of Kim Possible (“Crush”), but was added in later versions of it . she has become the most popular villain of the series and one of its most shego is a playable character in almost every Kim Possible video game . her powers are portrayed as being electromagnetic rather than thermal . she is also the cover-girl image for the trope of “Dark Action Girl”