Tara is a character from Kim Possible. She is a student and cheerleader at Middleton High School.
Relationships
Tara is generally nice and easy-going. Although she does hang out with Bonnie Rockwaller, she is also nice to Bonnie's rival Kim Possible.
In the show's first season, Tara had a crush on Ron Stoppable.
At the start of the episode Emotion Sickness, Tara is shown to be dating Josh Mankey[1]
By the time of So The Drama, Bonnie updates Kim that Tara is going out with Jason Morgan, the Middleton High School basketball team's star forward[2].
Friends
She is mostly seen in the company of Hope, both of whom are often beside Bonnie Rockwaller's right and left shoulders. She is also shown to be friends with Kim Possible.
Love Interests
In the show's first season, Tara had a crush on Ron Stoppable. Tara has been seen dating an unnamed boy, Josh Mankey and went to prom with Jason Morgan, the Middleton High School basketball team's star forward.
Trivia
- Two of Tara's love interests have the same initials, "J.M." – Josh Mankey and Jason Morgan.
- Before the fourth season aired on TV, there were rumors that Tara was going to have a much larger role on the show than she did in the first three seasons. But, it is unknown whether her role was going to involve more school activities outside cheerleading or if she would serve as a temporary sidekick to Kim when Ron (or even Monique) would be unavailable.
- Her last name was never revealed on the show, but many fans speculate that King is her last name— an allusion to John Steed's third partner Tara King from the British adventure series "The Avengers" (not the Marvel Comics superhero team), while others believe that Tara could be named after her voice actress Tara Strong, since they look alike. There has never been any canon proof to back up any of these theories.
- According to artwork on an early television commercial prior to the debut of Kim Possible, Tara's pre-production name was "Cindy".
- Tara shares her name with her voice actress, Tara Strong.
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