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King Dedede tries to retaliate with his castle 's Shotzos , but is hopelessly overpowered by their technologically superior artillery and his castle ends up partially ravaged by blasts from the Access Ark. Though Dedede does not appear again until the game's ending, it is revealed that the invaders had managed to collect some of his DNA and make deranged clones of him, which are promptly destroyed by Kirby.

In the aforementioned ending, Dedede is shown to have survived the attack. After being trapped beneath the rubble of his castle for the entirety of the game, he finally emerges and sees that Kirby had successfully restored Planet Popstar to its natural state, rejoicing at this pleasant turn of events with a Waddle Dee. Dedede can be seen flying in the background of Level 1 of the Kirby 3D Rumble sub-game.

King Dedede reprises his role as the final boss of Kirby's Blowout Blast. Masked Dedede, as well as a brand new variation, King Dedede's Revenge, also appear in this game. All of his forms also have a new, giant form as well. The first battle with King Dedede works much the same as usual, he attempts to hit Kirby with his mallet, body slam him, and land on him after leaping into the air.

His landing attack creates shock waves. He also retains his usual attack in which he attempts to inhale Kirby. After seemingly defeating him, he uses the power of one of the Sparkling Stars to turn him into Giant Dedede. Giant King Dedede mainly attacks with his huge mallet; he guides it to follow Kirby before slamming it down, or he uses it to create massive shock waves. The boss also Inhales violently, and chews on Kirby if he catches him.

King Dedede's Revenge is much the same as King Dedede, aside from his purple color scheme matching other Revenge bosses. He moves more quickly and attacks more aggressively, and instead of round shockwaves he sends out smaller waves that can home in on Kirby. When inhaling, he can spin around in a complete circle attempting to follow Kirby. Giant King Dedede's Revenge is slightly different as well.

He tries to flatten Kirby several times in a row before switching techniques. Rather than creating huge shock waves, he can hit the ground to create bolts of electricity that follow Kirby along the ground.

King Dedede is the main antagonist of the game's Story Mode. He builds a machine to create his own Kirbys and hosts a massive tournament, with the champion's prize being a giant cake. A Waddle Dee mentions that Dedede spent his entire fortune on this competition. The offer reaches Kirby and Bandana Waddle Dee.

They eagerly join the Cake Royale not realizing that it is a trap--Dedede's plan was to overwhelm Kirby with equally-skilled counterparts, causing him to lose and be humiliated in front of all of Dream Land.

The two heroes rise the ranks, making the pompous king grow more enraged with each victory. He eventually challenges them to a battle against himself. When he loses, he tells Kirby to follow him down an elevator into his stadium's basement. Kirby gives chase and is confronted by a colossal robot called Dededestroyer Z , piloted by Dedede. Kirby destroys it, causing the Kirby Printer to explode and Dedede to be launched into the distance. The ending card shows Dedede looking injured and disappointed as he watches Kirby eat the prize dessert, though he does not appear completely distraught, as Kirby gifted him the crown from the top of the cake.

King Dedede is a playable character unlocked after the completion of Story Mode. His moveset is largely the same as the Hammer ability's. He is looking from his castle balcony with one of his Waddle Dees. As they bring him his meal, one of the Jamba Hearts come crashing into his castle.

As he cautiously inspects it, he's soon corrupted. He has all of the food in Dream Land stolen, which prompts Kirby to head to his castle to investigate. Reaching the throne room, he and the Star Allies see Dedede gorging on the stolen, spoiled food before the king attacks them. In the first half of the battle, he is fought like normal.

He attacks with sliding, jumping, hitting the ground with a hammer, trying to inhale Kirby and his friends, and inflating himself and floating. In the latter half of the battle, he obtains a muscular body that tears his robes to shreds when transforming.

This muscled form also gives him more abilities; it allows King Dedede to be more agile, as he can use his arms to swing around the pillars in the area. He can pummel the ground using his fists with enough force to get his arms stuck, and when he does so, it brings up part of the ground, and when inhaled, gives the Stone Ability.

He can throw down rotten food from a pile in the background, which can be turned into food capable of healing if cleansed with Water or weapons imbued with Splash. When defeated, he can immediately be befriended and turned into a Dream Friend by throwing a Friend Heart at him; he will also become available to summon using the Dream Rod in the Dream Palace along with the Wave 2 Dream Friends.

He retains a moveset similar to what he had in Kirby's Return to Dream Land , however, he now can trip, similar to one of his attacks as a boss. In the third update which released on November 30, King Dedede received a new attack for his moveset, which involves King Dedede jumping into the air to land on enemies, identically to the attack in his boss fights.

His Kirby's Adventure design appears as one of the attacks of the Artist ability. King Dedede starts with five moves, some of which have variants.

He can run and perform his diving attack twice, sometimes once, leaving two stars behind. He can perform the Super Dedede Jump three times consecutively, with the first and third jump aimed at the player, the second jump aimed away; sometimes he only performs one jump. He can swing his hammer; if the player is in the air, he will leap up into the air before swinging his hammer downward, creating a shock wave. He can jump to the left side of the arena and try to inhale the player; if successful, he will shoot back out the player as a star.

He can inflate himself and float around. Upon reaching half health, King Dedede loses his hammer; he gains a purple aura and bulks up, becoming Macho Dedede. He has long, beefy arms and a buff chest. His Super Dedede Jump creates four stars instead of two due to his fists. He can slam his fists into the ground one after the other before slamming them both twice in a row, creating a piece of rubble that can be inhaled; each fist slam also causes a star to appear.

He can grab rotten food from the pile and throw it into the arena; he throws three piles. After taking enough damage, Macho Dedede will jump to the center of the arena and swing his arms before jumping high into the air and slamming downward, destroying the floor and taking the battle to a lower floor, which features a single pillar in the middle. From here, he gains some new attacks and variants. When throwing food, he jumps onto the pillar before throwing it down, and fly throws two piles.

He can jump into the space between the pillar and wall, perform a spinning jump, and slam his fists into the ground, then doing it on the other side of the pillar and getting his hands stuck in the ground; each pound creates four stars, and rubble is created when he pulls his fists out of the ground.

He can grab onto the pillar and start spinning around it. He can grab onto the pillar and star pounding his fist twice on each side, getting his hand stuck the third time. After taking enough damage again, he will destroy the floor again, taking the fight to an even lower floor, which now features two pillars. His attacks are now slightly different. For Disaster Spinning, after reaching the bottom of the first pillar, he jumps to the top of the second pillar.

For Desperate Dam Dam, he performs his spinning jump slam three times instead of twice. His Dam Dam Turn attack remains the same; the pillar he grabs onto is the one closest to him. He only throws one pile for his Disposable Food attack. He also appears as a playable character, retaining his moveset from Kirby Star Allies.

After many defeats at the hands of Kirby, King Dedede partners up with Meta Knight to finally win in a battle against him. Kirby accepts the challenge, partners up with a buddy, and enters the Buddy Fighters Tower to battle his two greatest rivals. After defeating Twin Woods on the 5th floor, Kirby and his buddy reach the 10th floor, where they finally encounter King Dedede and Meta Knight, or so they thought. The two teams engage in battle, with Kirby and his buddy emerging victorious.

The two Waddle Dees flee, dropping a key that unlocks more to the tower. Arriving at the 15th floor, Kirby and his buddy at last encounter the real King Dedede and Meta Knight. The two teams duke it out, but despite King Dedede's and Meta Knight's efforts, they are defeated. Not accepting defeat just yet, the two retreat and ascend higher into the tower. Kirby and his buddy use the key they dropped to ascend higher as well. With their bond having grown deeper, they challenge Kirby and his buddy in a final battle.

However, they are defeated, but refusing to give up, King Dedede pulls out a Maxim Tomato. He takes a bite out of half of it and gives the other half to Meta Knight, who eats it.

The two of them, now fully reenergized, continue the battle with Kirby and his buddy. But, yet again, they are bested. Weakly getting up, King Dedede and Meta Knight reach for each other as they then collapse. Afterwards, King Dedede, dejected by another loss to his arch-rival, takes a walk through Dream Land during the evening, with Meta Knight flying overhead.

Still, determined to defeat his arch-rival, King Dedede is then carried away by Meta Knight as they head back to the Buddy Fighters Tower.

The tower then raises up even higher, to the point of piercing the heavens, with King Dedede and Meta Knight waiting at the Summit. Kirby and his buddy, sensing their presence, enter the tower yet again to finish this once and for all. At the 50th floor, Kirby and his buddy reach the Summit. There, King Dedede and Meta Knight appear. With their deepened bond blazing in their eyes, the two engage with Kirby and his buddy in the true final battle.

In a mighty struggle, Kirby and his buddy claim victory. However, Meta Knight's mask breaks in half. In his own eagerness to win against Kirby for once, King Dedede seizes the opportunity to pull out the Mask of Dark Bonds. The power of the masks cause the king and knight to lose themselves, and they attack Kirby and his buddy to settle the challenge.

In a grueling battle, however, they are conquered. Subsequently afterwards, two Buddy Star Blaster pieces float down from the sky. The laser sends them flying into the distance, releasing them from the Masks of Dark Bonds as well, which lose the dark aura emanating from them. Devastated by another defeat at the hands of his arch-rival, King Dedede takes a nighttime walk through Dream Land, with Meta Knight flying overhead once more. After a while, King Dedede trips and falls.

Meta Knight then flies over to him and offers his hand to help him up, with King Dedede depressingly accepting it. Masked Dedede is King Dedede's alter ego.

Masked Dedede appears identical to King Dedede except he wears a grey, metal mask with three golden horns and two smaller gray horns, along with a bottom piece that covers his chin, separated from the other part of the mask by a jagged line. He also wields a different hammer than before, dubbed the "brand-new Dedede Hammer. The hammer is mostly blue in color, but features alternating red and yellow triangles near the head, which is silver and feature's King Dedede's icon on it.

The handle appears longer and features a spike on the bottom of it along with one of the top of the hammer. On the back of the hammer is a jet. Masked Dedede only appears at the end of Revenge of the King , serving as its final boss. He fights similarly to his normal form, but his attacks are more powerful.

One notable change is that he doesn't flinch during some of his attacks, such as the Head Slide. His hammer causes Kirby to become electrified if hit, and if he jumps before swinging his hammer, it'll unleash a shockwave that travels across the ground. Masked Dedede can also float or inhale and spit Kirby out, but these are unchanged from King Dedede's; when he does his inhale, however, his mask is lifted off his face. In addition to performing more powerful versions of his older attacks, he also has brand new ones.

He can set his hammer down, with its spike in the ground like a stake, and open up its head like a hatch, and either shoot three missiles or spew out flames. Masked Dedede starts spinning his hammer and rushing forward before spinning very quickly and homing in on Kirby; he is invincible when performing this attack. After spinning for a while, Masked Dedede will become dazed for a brief period of time, with his mask hanging to the side of his face.

To make the battle tougher, the Dedede Arena is now in a caged boxing ring, with the cage being electrified. This makes flying to avoid his attacks more risky, and can also cause Kirby to lose his ability star if he drops it. King Dedede is sent flying in an identical fashion to when he lost in Spring Breeze.

He is seen in the ending credits dejectedly walking through a desert under a setting sun, in the company of his Waddle Dees. This scene also parallels the ending of Revenge of Meta Knight when Kirby and Wheelie rode through the desert under the setting sun. The battle then starts with Masked Dedede swinging his hammer twice before slamming it into the ground. Masked Dedede will no longer flinch from being attacked, and upon inhaling Kirby, will spit him at the screen and cause him to drop his ability; Masked Dedede's inhale is also more powerful than before, reaching across the arena, but Kirby will only be in danger if he gets too close.

After being defeated, his hammer explodes and part of his mask has been destroyed. Taranza appears briefly shocked, but then uses his magic again to further strengthen Masked Dedede, changing his red colors to purple.

Masked Dedede, now under the name Masked Dedede's Revenge , grabs one of the decorative axes and destroys the remaining ones using a magical attack. Masked Dedede's Revenge uses the same attacks as Masked Dedede except for the missiles and flamethrower, as he no longer has his mechanical hammer. However, he also has new powerful moves. Masked Dedede's Revenge can now perform the Giant Dedede Swing, which speeds up faster than its previous version; like before, he becomes dazed after finishing this move, leaving him vulnerable.

He can go to the side of the arena and shoot two magical projectiles, with the first arcing upward and the second traveling straight. He can still perform his head slide, although he sometimes performs it twice consecutively turning around after the first if needed. He can use his axe like a helicopter and try to ram Kirby from the background and foreground before landing; this attack also leaves him dizzy. His Super Dedede Jump now causes shockwaves on both sides of him.

He can imbue his axe with fire, leap upwards, and slam it into the ground from the background, causing an explosion. He can jump and hover in one of the corners of the arena before shooting nine magical projectiles across the ground. He can also swing his axe like he did his hammer before; the grounded and aerial versions both produce a shockwave. After reaching half health, Masked Dedede's Revenge will start rapidly swinging his axe in Kirby's direction, performing a spin halfway through the move and his first opportunity to turn around if Kirby gets behind him.

After this, he thrusts his axe forward across the arena; he can turn around beforehand if needed. Taranza can assist Masked Dedede's Revenge from the background by tossing him dark balls of energy that he can deflect to hit Kirby. Taranza can also produce a giant dark energy ball that, upon being hit by Masked Dedede's Revenge, bounces on the floor and ceiling of the arena before being hit again and exploding upon impact. After this, he will start reusing moves from his first phase.

It is unlocked after beating every normal level. He can use his hammer to create a giant heat laser that he shoots from above, or he can shoot a bunch of missiles; unlike before, his hammer opens up by having the head split in half instead of opening like a hatch.

When inhaling, his mask opens up instead of being lifted above his head; while inhaling, he also inhales many Gordos that Kirby has to jump over. In addition to these new attacks, Giant Masked Dedede's mask protects him from Kirby's Star Spit , forcing him to use Blaster Bullets in order to damage him. It is unlocked by scanning a King Dedede amiibo. King Dedede wears the mask and wields Masked Dedede's signature hammer upon using this headgear.

Additionally, Hammer Kirby's alternative headgear has the hammer's design to change to resemble Dedede's own hammer. Upon hitting an opponent with his mallet, said opponent will be forced into a caged boxing ring and hit by a barrage of missiles. Masked Dedede will then perform his Giant Dedede Swing and slam into his opponent, destroying the cage and sending them flying.

Masked Dedede also appears as a primary, ace-class attack spirit. His spirit sports no effect when applied to a fighter. King Dedede acts as the presumed antagonist of the Kirby segment of the film, where Kirby storms to his castle under the belief that he had abducted a puppy's mother. However, it turns out King Dedede had rescued the mom and was nursing her back to health.

Afterward, they had a feast. King Dedede's right-hand man is named Escargoon , and the two serve as somewhat of a comical duo. Dedede's attire never deviates from this royal finery; the only other things he is seen wearing every so often are a shower cap which he sometimes dons when taking a bath, a pair of green pajamas and nightcap when he's sleeping, and a pair of purple sunglasses in the shape of his peace sign insignia when he is sunbathing.

In Kirby: Right Back at Ya! His role is similar to his game roles, except that his likable side is diminished and he appears much more mean, petty, and selfish. If he is convinced that he has been either wronged, tricked, or insulted by someone, or does not immediately get what he wants especially when someone else has it Kirby's Pet Peeve Snack Attack Part 1 , he commonly reacts with both fury and spite against his real or perceived enemies.

In addition, he has very little respect for anyone in town or his staff, treating their safety and desires as secondhand in his goals for whatever greedy thing he wishes. He consistently ignores or shrugs off any negative comments from the citizens of Cappy Town, believing them to be below him, and sometimes takes his anger out on them and Escargoon. Despite this, the citizens of Cappy Town still consider him their king; few Cappies stay mad at him for long, as all he has to do is say something appealing to win back their favor.

King Dedede as he appears in the Kirby of the Stars Pilot. A driving force behind many events in the anime is King Dedede's anger towards Kirby , which mainly comes from the fact that the Cappies respect the pink hero more than him, even though his infamy is because of his own irreverent attitude and self-centered nature. King Dedede can't defeat Kirby himself, so he orders monsters from Nightmare Enterprises and sends them after Kirby. An example of this appears in the Kirby of the Stars Pilot , where Dedede tries to get rid of Kirby using various tricks and traps, only for them to quickly backfire.

Kirby offers him a hot dog, causing him to cry in defeat at the kind gesture. Despite his jealousy of Kirby, he actually does deep down enjoy Kirby's company, believing ruling Dream Land is far more interesting when he has an enemy. King Dedede's residence, Castle Dedede , is guarded by an innumerable amount of Waddle Dees and one Waddle Doo general, who seems to be able to translate what the Waddle Dees say. On three occasions, he has used the Waddle Dees for his own personal gain or shown low gratitude for their loyalty, once fired them all when he purchased a robot from NME, but he rehired them when he found out that said robot was stealing his riches and giving them to Nightmare Enterprises in order to pay off Dedede's huge debt to them Pink-Collar Blues , again during a situation trying to repay Nightmare Enterprises by putting the Waddle Dees up for sale Waddle While You Work , and once more when he selfishly slashed their meal rations to very poor and malnourishing sandwiches upon realizing the quality and cost of their original dinner amounts, which soon led to a revolt by the Waddle Dees.

Hunger Struck. King Dedede claims to be the 17,nd ruler of Dream Land and that the Dedede clan has been ruling over the Cappies for a long time. None of the Cappies believed him, so he tried to "prove it" by placing fake artifacts and fossils in the ground and having them excavated with Professor Curio 's help. He was found out, however, and his plans were dashed by Stone Kirby when he unleashed the Dedede Stone , Curio's Curious Discovery Due to this, it has not been proven nor disproven if King Dedede is telling the truth.

King Dedede is often criticized about his weight, particularly by Knuckle Joe , who would call him "Tubby," among other things the Knuckle Joe incident, however, is dub-only; in Japan, Knuckle Joe called him the equivalent of "gramps". He is also insulted often by Escargoon, because of his body weight and intelligence, but that usually ends up with him being the victim of King Dedede's trusty hammer sometimes Dedede doesn't understand what Escargoon means when he insults him, but pummels him anyway , although there are situations where King Dedede is clearly insulted about his intelligence by Escargoon or others, but agrees with the criticism.

In D'Preciation Day , King Dedede admits he is aware he is less intelligent than Escargoon while crying under the assumption he accidentally killed Kirby.

Dedede eventually turns against Nightmare Enterprises nearing the series finale, with Dedede and Escargoon also exacting revenge against N. Sales Guy by force-feeding him one of Chef Kawasaki 's poorly prepared meals. Fright to the Finish. This is later carried over to the voiceover for his Japanese dialogue in Kirby's Epic Yarn. His characterization in the Japanese and English versions also varies slightly, namely in regards to his overall role in Nightmare Enterprise's attacks on Pop Star.

In the former, he is initially left completely unaware of Nightmare Enterprise's dark side or that the items sent to him were monsters at least until Kirby came along , while in the latter, he knows full well that he was ordering monsters and did so anyways, while still not grasping the overall scope of what they're doing. In the anime, King Dedede's personality can be compared to that of a spoiled, bratty child. He takes his authority, as well as his army of Waddle Dees serve him and staff at Castle Dedede , for granted; however, if his people choose to defy him when he oversteps his bounds, he has little to no ability to stop them, short of ordering monsters from Nightmare Enterprises and having it backfire on Escargoon and himself.

He sometimes may also act evil just to boost his own ego and assert his control over Cappy Town and Kirby, even when nothing has been done to provoke him. In Fitness Fiend , he expressed contentment with a sedentary life, as he later transformed into a snack-munching couch potato - though it could have been partly from the effect of the special ingredient in Nightmare Enterprises' boxes of chips.

King Dedede expects and enjoys extravagant luxuries befitting his kingly status. Though normally a boisterous and aggressive person, Dedede has weaknesses to gourmet food and pampering, which tend to bring out his softer or at least quieter side. When in the middle of indulging in these things, he can actually be fairly calm and reserved, but he tends to remain as self-centered and unappreciative as ever. In The Meal Moocher , Dedede is relatively benevolent and generous toward the Cappys for a short time, as they kept him fed with rich, gourmet meals.

Much of his downtime is spent either obsessing over food, or searching for new chefs and novel new dishes, since he would get tired of eating the same meal over and over again, even ripping a menu in half to prove it though he was angry at the time. He relishes food to the point that he would prefer to drain his finances by giving out extravagant cash prizes for delicious dinners on a frequent basis, rather than use the money to pay his debt to Nightmare Enterprises.

His favorite food is apparently Turban Shells, which he often cooks and eats over a barbecue. Because of this, at one point, he nearly cooks Escargoon alive after the snail takes refuge in a particularly large one after the King himself broke his old shell.

Furthermore, he is quite particular about getting a proper amount of sleep every night which mostly proves to be difficult, as Escargoon often wakes him up early , and found it very bothersome to stay up late in order to be able to cast a curse over the townsfolk.

Don't Bank on It. In a few episodes, it is implied that King Dedede can't read hinted to have been kicked out of kindergarten for unruly behavior , unless he is read aloud to. A Novel Approach However, in some episodes, he can read The Big Taste Test at one point, King Dedede even says he prefers books with pictures in them, since they explain the story better. One episode even reveals that part of his head is hollow, as if he has no brain.

Teacher's Threat In the Japanese version, it is suggested that this condition was the result of head trauma when he was younger. Despite the King's brainlessness, he did attempt to create an education system at least three times to the people of Cappy Town, with the ulterior motive of harassing them and making himself look better. Each time always resulted in failure and the destruction of the school.

While he keeps it deeply buried, Prediction Predicament - Part II shows that Dedede truly feels a small amount of guilt from his tyrannical deeds, and even cried joyful tears from being able to make someone happy when he builds a park for Kirby and the Cappy children.

However, the only reason why he did it was because that he believed the world was going to end. In Kirby's Egg-Cellent Adventure , it is implied that he is and even claimed to be an avid birdwatcher. He also has ambitions to clear out Whispy Woods ' forest so he can build a country club and play his second favorite sport - golf.

Beware: Whispy Woods! His favorite sport is apparently beating Escargoon to a pulp. In some episodes, his trademark hammer would be inhaled by Kirby to get the Hammer ability. Dedede's Pet Threat Shell-Shocked. King Dedede's Tank. King Dedede's Limousine. In early episodes, Dedede would ride in a tank-like Jeep , often in the gunner seat, where he would often fire the cannon in particular, it was Dedede firing the cannon that wrecked Kirby's spaceship, leaving him stuck in Dream Land.

As usual, he blamed it on Escargoon. Kirby Comes to Cappy Town The tank was simple, but it was effective for scaring people off and doing damage to whatever was in its way. In later episodes, starting from The Kirby Derby - Part I , he would be seen in the passenger seat of a car resembling an old-fashioned Rolls Royce Limousine he purchased from Nightmare Enterprises. The Limousine is apparently fast and full of sneaky tricks and traps. Both the tank and the limousine were driven by Escargoon.

No origins has been given to how the King got his Jeep, or why he got rid of it, though it's likely that he also purchased his Jeep from Nightmare Enterprises as well, possibly as one of his first purchases. Dedede also owned a practically indestructible tour bus for one episode. It was never seen since that episode. Tourist Trap. It is notable that Dedede is one of only two characters that own and frequently drives an automobile.

The other character is Mayor Len Blustergas. For most episodes, Dedede sees Kirby as his enemy. For the first few, he is jealous of Kirby's social status. In the later episodes, Dedede's plots start to less involve defeating Kirby and more of humiliating him. It is shown that Kirby might have a few harsh feelings for Dedede, too, as he sometimes shows he doesn't like his plans mainly if it's against food , and seems to find pleasure in pulling pranks on him and scaring him.

However, it is also to note Kirby was the only individual who was happy to come give King Dedede a present on his Appreciation Day even though he ate it.

King Dedede respects Kirby and admits he's a true hero, but doesn't show it. Dedede's respect for Kirby was fully shown in D'Preciation Day. After feeding Kirby bombs as a prank, Tiff got the town to agree to a pretend funeral.

A letter was sent to King Dedede for Kirby's "memorial," driving Dedede into thinking that Kirby was dead, which resulted in King Dedede crying over the fake gravestone of Kirby, believing he unintentionally crossed the line. However, once he realized that Kirby wasn't dead, and Kirby's funeral was a counter-prank by the Cappies , Dedede was overjoyed, and instead of being angry at the Cappies for fooling him, claimed that he always needed Kirby as someone to compete with.

King Dedede owns many Waddle Dees. In Pink-Collar Blues , it is mentioned that Waddle Dees are wanderers from across the sea and will settle down in an area where they are shown hospitality to return the favor. It can be inferred that Dedede is rather ungrateful for their work, as he has gotten rid of all of them twice. They seem to enjoy their work and do not have problems with King Dedede's personality, but in one instance they admit they don't appreciate him.

There are a few times where he shows appreciation for their loyal services. Most notably, in Waddle While You Work , after he sells them all, he realizes how much he needs them and is truly touched by their loyalty. In one instance, King Dedede was shown by Escargoon that food costs for the Waddle Dees was astronomically high, resulting in him rather selfishly reducing the food they got to thin mini sandwiches to which Tuff remarks that they are transparent because they are so thin , which resulted in a revolt by the Waddle Dees against the King.

Luckily for the King, Kirby fixed the situation and he learns his lesson. Although there are many episodes of Kirby: Right Back at Ya! This may be a sly allusion to the games. However, it is known that Dedede respects Meta Knight, although he falsely believes that Meta Knight is "on his side.

Dedede sees Escargoon as his primary punching bag, even when it isn't Escargoon that makes him angry. Escargoon repeatedly insults Dedede, although there are times when Dedede does not respond, either because he's busy or is too dimwitted to notice. While he's mostly abusive to Escargoon, such as stealing his prized jewel collection for selfish purposes, The Thing About the Ring Dedede does feel sympathy for him. He even started scaring Escargoon until Escargoon got back at him.

Escargoon Squad The two do work together—for example, setting up traps for the Cappies —but most of the time, the traps would backfire on the two.

Dedede often treats Escargoon like a child, making him wear silly bibs and bonnets while eating. Conversely, he also sometimes seems to treat Escargoon like a surrogate mother, relying on him for emotional support and backhanded ego boosting, or having Escargoon pamper him with food and bubble baths.

Tiff is Dedede's opponent and criticizes him publicly more than anyone else. She is constantly suspicious of him, but often cannot find enough evidence or do anything to stop him until it is too late, so Dedede doesn't worry about her too much.

Dedede never goes as far as killing her, although he does despise her. He uses her as bait for Kirby, so he can be able to clobber him. He has used Tiff, Tuff , and Kirby as his targets, which has harmed them in many ways, such as trying to trick them into doing something for him and then trying to defeat them and destroy Kirby.

But he is usually foiled by his pink rival. He often makes fun of her just because he has the opportunity to do so. Dedede sees her brother and other children as pests. King Dedede doesn't really get along with Tiff, but they do work together with Kirby and the others towards the end of the anime to save Dream Land. Throughout the anime, King Dedede regularly deals with an individual he only sees from the waist up via video conversation. The N. Sales Guy seems to be fully aware of King Dedede's stupidity and uses every opportunity to use it to his advantage.

Whether it's distracting the king with a new item, tricking him into buying something needless or expensive, or simply taking advantage of his intellect in general, the N. Sales Guy uses Dedede at any chance. King Dedede holds no respect for the N. Sales Guy either, often stating he has no intention of ever paying his bills, openly yelling at and criticizing the N.

Sales Guy often. Dialogue between King Dedede and the N. Sales Guy with Escargoon typically around often results in King Dedede being openly aggressive, while the N.

Sales Guy laughs off anything King Dedede says while being passive aggressive. Sales Guy is the one who sells King Dedede his monsters. Despite constantly being taken advantage of, King Dedede always returns for more monsters. Sales Guy with Kawasaki's bad cooking while openly laughing.

Despite being a recurring antagonist of the series, Dedede has had a handful of playable appearances in certain Kirby games, as well as a prominent playable role in the Super Smash Bros.

It is used similarly to this game's Sword Copy Ability, automatically attacking enemies, obstacles and other players in front with powerful blows. King Dedede also has his own unique charge meter.

He can be used in Air Ride mode after beating a total of enemies, and in City Trial mode after defeating his boss version in the VS.

King Dedede Stadium event in 1 minute or less. He can also be unlocked by using a Free Check on the appropriate square of either Checklist. King Dedede's only Air Ride Machine , the Wheelie Bike Dedede Custom, is similar in size and appearance to the standard Wheelie Bike, but is slightly outclassed by it in handling and acceleration.

He has excellent offense, defense, weight, and above average top speed, but below average jump, handling, and acceleration. King Dedede appears in this game as a boss in the VS. King Dedede Stadium event, in which his theme music will play. Here, he is much larger, has far higher stamina, and moves slower. The boss also has extremely devastating attack power, and is able to destroy an unmodified, full-health Bulk Star in only three hammer swings. King Dedede's theme song often plays during battles against him.

In Kirby Super Star , the theme was extended and the new version was used for subsequent games. His theme music was not in Kirby's Adventure , however; the generic boss theme plays instead. A remixed version of the song plays during the races against the fake Dedede in Kirby: Canvas Curse. Besides his own theme, King Dedede is also associated with Gourmet Race 's theme from Kirby Super Star due to his appearance in that sub-game.

An orchestral version of this theme originally debuted in the Fountain of Dreams stage in Super Smash Bros. Melee , and a remix of this was employed during the battle against him in Kirby: Nightmare in Dream Land. Brawl , the former being a remix of the SNES version, and the latter being a heavy metal remix. The orchestral version from Super Smash Bros. In Kirby Mass Attack , the theme is used as the music for the bosses with the exception of Skullord and Necrodeus , who use their own battle themes , including King Dedede.

Its track name is "Tough Enemy". In addition, the theme plays during the battle against Robo Dedede , a robot resembling King Dedede that appears in the Scope Shot sub-game. As christians ,is it our duty to raise soldiers or servants?? A soldier to say "Hey! This is what I belive in, and just because you have some idea doesn't mean I'm going to change! It's not to be mean, but to let them know that you are strong in I really like alot of games. What about you?

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