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** Scrappy-Doo could be a sympathetic villain. In the cartoons, he idolized his Uncle Scooby; in the live action movie, he wanted to destroy humanity with a plague of monsters. Maybe he found out what a coward Scooby was and that his own parents didn't want him around. He may have a genetic disorder that kept him at midget canine status, which made him twisted when he grew up. The bloated ego in the movie could be his need for attention and affection.
* Disney's ''[[Kim Possible]]'': Several of the lead characters of have multiple alternate interpretations. Much of this is a result of the show's [[Word of God]] professed "continuity by accident."
** ''Kim Possible'': [[Action Girl]], and her literal catchphrase of "Anything is Possible for a Possible" applies. Alternately, she might be a [[Canon Sue]], or a [[
** Ron Stoppable:
*** He is the most open to reinterpretation: he can be [[Book Dumb]], a [[Butt Monkey]], [[Captain Obvious]], the voice of the obvious, the [[Hollywood Nerd]], [[Cowardly Lion]] ... whatever character trait there is, there is evidence in the show that Ron might have it.
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