Kevin Thomas Kagero
Kevin Thomas Kagero
Kevin is a fourth-generation 11 year old of Juvanese descent, who lives with his divorced and lethargic father Brett, and is a founding member of the Social Rejects Club, out making trouble as of late under the pseudonym "Camper."
Mischievous, imaginative, and boastful, he is infamous in East Sinai Junior High for never living up to his own hype, sticking his head in the clouds and dreaming of things too grandiose for the school's staff to tolerate, and being rather cowardly despite his desire for fame and greatness. Neither is he entirely on board with being trained by the Global Government to live the rest of his life as an unremarkable mailman like his father.
His life is wildly transformed on a disciplinary field trip after uncovering and spiriting away unsanctioned literature in a gamble to get his soccer ball back from Darthy, the first three books in the "Ecco The Lightningcolt" series of stories. Subsequently, Kevin would make the inconvenient error of growing attached to the eponymous hero of the story, and seeking inspiration from him. Little did he know just what kind of trouble he, his rowdy bunch -- or later, the magical horse that threatened him into being friends -- would get themselves into next.
He would likely be voiced by Zach Tyler Eisen (Aang, from Avatar: The Last Airbender) if this was a show.
Mischievous, imaginative, and boastful, he is infamous in East Sinai Junior High for never living up to his own hype, sticking his head in the clouds and dreaming of things too grandiose for the school's staff to tolerate, and being rather cowardly despite his desire for fame and greatness. Neither is he entirely on board with being trained by the Global Government to live the rest of his life as an unremarkable mailman like his father.
His life is wildly transformed on a disciplinary field trip after uncovering and spiriting away unsanctioned literature in a gamble to get his soccer ball back from Darthy, the first three books in the "Ecco The Lightningcolt" series of stories. Subsequently, Kevin would make the inconvenient error of growing attached to the eponymous hero of the story, and seeking inspiration from him. Little did he know just what kind of trouble he, his rowdy bunch -- or later, the magical horse that threatened him into being friends -- would get themselves into next.
He would likely be voiced by Zach Tyler Eisen (Aang, from Avatar: The Last Airbender) if this was a show.
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