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{{about|King Dedede as he appears in [[Kirby: Right Back at Ya!]]|King Dedede as he appears in the games|[[King Dedede]]}}
'''King Dedede''' appears as one of the main antagonists in ''[[Kirby: Right Back at Ya!]]''. Just as [[King Dedede|in the games]], he retains his title as King of [[Dream Land (anime)|Dream Land]].
{{Quote|I'll show them kids! If I can't earn respect, I'll just buy it...from Night Mare Enterprises!|'''King Dedede'''}}
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'''King Dedede''' is one of the principal characters and supporting villains of the anime series ''[[Kirby: Right Back at Ya!]]''. He is a large blue portly bird-like man who proclaims himself the king of [[Dream Land (anime)|Dream Land]] and resides with his court in [[Castle Dedede]]. He claims jurisdiction and authority over the people of [[Cappy Town]], but they often ignore him in this regard. This behavior prompts Dedede to try and force their attention by calling [[monster]]s into Dream Land using the [[Night Mare Enterprises]] monster delivery system, though placing him in perpetual debt to N.M.E. in the process while his monsters are bested by [[Kirby (anime character)|Kirby]].
 
King Dedede is voiced by Ted Lewis in the English dub of the show and by Kenichi Ogata in the original Japanese version. In the Japanese version, he often ends his sentences with "zoi", which does not actually mean anything.
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==Physical appearance==
King Dedede appears mainly the same as he does in the games; with a large, round belly, blue body and eyes, yellow feet, defined arms, a beak, a red robe, a gilded hat topped with a puffball, and an ''[[wikipedia:obi (sash)|obi]]'' across his belly, which in this instance, is slightly wider to cover up more of his waist. He does not wear the beige kimono that King Dedede from the game series wears in later installments. King Dedede is also not typically seen with his hammer, though he can pull it out whenever he gets sufficiently angry. As expected in a cartoon series, King Dedede is quite expressive, though this usually manifests in outrage or gloating.


==Personality==
==Personality==
King Dedede is different in the anime compared to how [[King Dedede|he]] acts in the games. King Dedede is more of a tyrant in ''[[Kirby: Right Back at Ya!]]'', and his goal is to get rid of [[Kirby (anime)|Kirby]]. This transforms King Dedede into a more antagonistic character. To fulfill his goal, King Dedede often orders [[monster]]s from [[Night Mare Enterprises]]. However, these monsters always eventually fail in their mission. King Dedede is even seen rejoicing in [[Abusement Park]] when Kirby [[Mike|sings]] on top of the [[Night Mare Enterprises Teleporter]] and is teleported to the [[Night Mare Enterprises]] in the middle of his performance. ("I've gotten rid of Kirby at last!") However, King Dedede does have some care for Kirby, as seen in [[D'Preciation Day]] where he believes he killed Kirby and is mournful.
King Dedede is defined by his vanity, selfishness, greed, and ignorance. Nearly every problem in Dream Land is caused by him in some form or another, as he pursues his whims and ambitions to the detriment of his subjects' well-being. Despite his well-known intemperance, King Dedede manages to hold on to a vast fortune which he uses to maintain his castle and purchase equipment and monsters from [[Night Mare Enterprises]], though it is strongly implied that he would go bankrupt if he were ever forced to pay his debt to N.M.E. in full. King Dedede's attention is often focused on efforts to get rid of [[Kirby (anime character)|Kirby]] however he can, as Dedede is intensely jealous of the pink [[Star Warrior]] and continually outraged at the puffball often foiling his plans to ruin Dream Land in one way or another. However, due to his incompetence, he always ends up failing either partially or completely at whatever scheme he is pursuing.
 
King Dedede has a short temper, which causes him to regularly abuse his closest assistant [[Escargoon]]. Despite this abuse, Escargoon is the only character who is willing to stand close to him under normal circumstances. Dedede is also defined by his bad habits, particularly when it comes to overeating and dental hygiene, which comes to haunt him in [[A Dental Dilemma]]. Despite his royal status, he is not above screaming or bawling like a toddler when the situation encourages it. Despite all his bad qualities, King Dedede does have a softer side, which sometimes comes out when greater threats comes to Dream Land; a prime example being in [[Prediction Predicament - Part II]] where he decides to build Kirby and the Cappy kids a playground before the world ends.


==Physical Appearance==
One of King Dedede's more notable personality traits is his extraordinary ignorance. In several episodes — such as [[A Novel Approach]] — it is shown that King Dedede cannot read, which acts as a point of embarrassment for the King, though this is not always a consistent trait of his. He is also shown to be very bad at math, as in [[eNeMeE Elementary]], he cannot solve the equation "1 + 1" without assistance from Escargoon. An explanation for this lack of knowledge appears in the episode [[Teacher's Threat]], where [[Mr. Chip]] examines an X-ray image of King Dedede's head showing there to be no brain inside his skull. Furthermore, in the series' English dub, he speaks with a pronounced [[wikipedia:Drawl#Southern drawl|Southern drawl]] and has a habit of using [[wikipedia:malapropism|malapropisms]] (mistaking similar words) and [[wikipedia:neologism|neologisms]] (creating new words altogether), which is likely meant to serve as a sign of his inadequate vocabulary.
King Dedede appears mainly the same as he does in the games, with a blue body, yellow feet, defined arms, and a beak, with a red robe, hat topped with a puffball, and sash across his waist. He does not wear the yellow kimono that King Dedede from the game series wears in later installments. King Dedede is also not typically seen with his hammer, though he can pull it out whenever he gets sufficiently angry. As expected in a cartoon series, King Dedede is quite expressive, though this usually manifests in outrage or in gloating.


==Relationships==
==Relationships==
Due to King Dedede's nature, basically none of the characters he interacts with like him, though due to his status as king, they must respect him as such to some degree. Despite this animosity, King Dedede is sometimes able to have genuine moments of growth with other members of the cast.
Due to King Dedede's nature, basically none of the characters he interacts with like him, though due to his status as king, they must respect him as such to some degree. Despite this animosity, King Dedede is sometimes able to have genuine moments of growth with other members of the cast.


*[[Kirby (anime)|Kirby]] - Kirby is the primary target of King Dedede's ire throughout the series, as the king constantly tries to dispatch monsters from N.M.E. to get rid of him. It becomes clear throughout the series that the main reason for this is because King Dedede is intensely jealous of Kirby's power and relationships, and sometimes, even he is moved by Kirby's carefree child-like nature. Kirby in return does not mind King Dedede much, despite being attacked by him constantly.
*[[Kirby (anime character)|Kirby]] - Kirby is the primary target of King Dedede's ire throughout the series, as the king constantly tries to dispatch monsters from N.M.E. to get rid of him. It becomes clear throughout the series that the main reason for this is because King Dedede is intensely jealous of Kirby's power and relationships, and sometimes, even he is moved by Kirby's carefree child-like nature. Kirby in return does not mind King Dedede much, despite being attacked by him constantly.
*[[Escargoon]] - Escargoon is King Dedede's most loyal servant, and as such, receives the most amount of abuse directly from the king. Despite his loyalty, Escargoon resents the king in secret, and relishes in any misfortune that comes Dedede's way.
*[[Escargoon]] - Escargoon is King Dedede's most loyal servant, and as such, receives the most amount of abuse directly from the king. Despite his loyalty, Escargoon resents the king in secret, and relishes in any misfortune that comes Dedede's way.
*[[Meta Knight (anime)|Meta Knight]] - King Dedede views Meta Knight as an incompetent soldier due to his perceived inability to deal with Kirby, and as such, often disregards him. Meta Knight in return has no respect for the king, but enjoys his ability to operate under the king's radar.
*[[Meta Knight (anime character)|Meta Knight]] - King Dedede views Meta Knight as an incompetent soldier due to his perceived inability to deal with Kirby, and as such, often disregards him. Meta Knight in return has no respect for the king, but enjoys his ability to operate under the king's radar.
*[[Waddle Dee (anime)|Waddle Dees]] - Despite the king's cruelty, the Waddle Dees of the castle work tirelessly to tend to his every need in exchange for having a place to live. King Dedede comes to realize their importance after he sells them all off to help pay his debt to [[Night Mare Enterprises]] in the episode [[Waddle While You Work]].
*[[Waddle Dee (anime character)|Waddle Dees]] - Despite the king's cruelty, the Waddle Dees of the castle work tirelessly to tend to his every need in exchange for having a place to live. King Dedede comes to realize their importance after he sells them all off to help pay his debt to [[Night Mare Enterprises]] in the episode [[Waddle While You Work]].
*[[Cappy (anime)|Residents of]] [[Cappy Town]] - The inhabitants of Cappy Town are always wary of King Dedede's abusive behavi{{o}}r and openly defy him on many occasions despite his threats. Instead of their supposed king, Cappy Town's people consult with the great [[Kabu (anime)|Kabu]] for leadership and guidance.
*[[Cappy (anime)|Residents of]] [[Cappy Town]] - The inhabitants of Cappy Town are always wary of King Dedede's abusive behavior and openly defy him on many occasions despite his threats. Instead of their supposed king, Cappy Town's people consult with the great [[Kabu (anime character)|Kabu]] for leadership and guidance.
*[[N.M.E. Sales Guy]] - King Dedede is tied down by [[Night Mare Enterprises]] due to an enormous debt he owes them from all the monsters he ordered. The Sales Guy in particular seeks only to worsen this situation by buttering the king up with new monster deals, with no compassion toward Dedede's predicament, often directly mocking him when the monsters don't perform as Dedede had hoped.
*[[N.M.E. Sales Guy]] - King Dedede is tied down by [[Night Mare Enterprises]] due to an enormous debt he owes them from all the monsters he ordered. The Sales Guy in particular seeks only to worsen this situation by buttering the king up with new monster deals, with no compassion toward Dedede's predicament, often directly mocking him when the monsters don't perform as Dedede had hoped.
==Role in ''Kirby: Right Back at Ya!''==
Although not serving as the main villain of the show (that role being held by [[eNeMeE]]), King Dedede appears in every episode, and in the vast majority of these, serves as Kirby's most direct antagonist. He typically does this by calling in [[monster]]s from [[Night Mare Enterprises]] at great personal expense to try to get rid of Kirby in any way he can think of, which it is later learned he does mainly because he is intensely jealous of Kirby's popularity among the King's subjects. Due in part to Kirby's power (or sheer luck) and his friends, and in part to Dedede's incompetence, these attempts to get rid of Kirby always ultimately fail, and usually (often literally) blow up in the King's face.
When not trying to get rid of Kirby, King Dedede is often the cause of other problems in his kingdom, as he often hatches schemes that are self-serving in nature and cause problems for the kingdom and its subjects, whether that be attempting to bulldoze [[Whispy Woods Forest]] in order to build a country club, causing the kingdom to be buried in a sea of trash as a reprisal from N.M.E. for his failure to pay his debts, attempting to directly steal from his people or mind control them using [[Channel DDD]], or bullying various [[Cappy Town]] denizens by trying to undermine their roles, among many other things.
Despite his villainous nature, King Dedede is often shown to be sympathetic, as he suffers greatly as the result of his failed plans and relationships, and sometimes due to sheer dumb luck. Due to his actions, he is also reviled by basically everyone else in the show, not the least of which being his assistant Escargoon. As the show progresses, however, he gradually eases his attempts to attack Kirby, and eventually admits in [[D'Preciation Day]] that he has a soft spot for the pink puffball, due to making life in the kingdom more interesting for him. He also has a few genuinely admirable moments, most notably in the episode [[Prediction Predicament - Part II]] where, after a change of heart, Dedede charitably builds a playground for the children of Cappy Town. Although he never fully changes into a protagonist, he is effectively neutralized after the events of [[Fright to the Finish]], as his main method of causing mischief by calling monsters from N.M.E is taken from him when the aforementioned company is destroyed.


==Filmography==
==Filmography==
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The following is a complete list of all of King Dedede's appearances in ''Kirby: Right Back at Ya!'', along with other information regarding his role in each episode:
King Dedede appears in all 100 main episodes of ''Kirby: Right Back at Ya!'', along with the [[Kirby of the Stars Pilot]] and [[Kirby 3D]]. For a full list of his appearances and role in each one, see [[King Dedede (anime character)/filmography|this page]].


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==Trivia==
!colspan=5|King Dedede's appearances in ''Kirby: Right Back at Ya!'' &nbsp;
*In the Japanese version of [[Curio's Curious Discovery]], Escargoon mentions that King Dedede "has been on the throne for 300 years and is the 17,052nd king of [[Dream Land (anime)|Dream Land]]", though this claim is very dubious.
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**If this were true, it would mean that not only can Dedede's species live for hundreds of years, but the Kingdom of Dream Land itself would be around five million years old.
!Episode
*King Dedede fancies himself a golfer, and can often be seen "practicing" using his hammer, though this usually just serves as an excuse to whack other characters instead, notably Escargoon.
!Image
*The [[N.M.E. Sales Guy]] has several pet names for King Dedede. These include, but are not limited to: "Triple D", "Three D", "D-Man", "D-Meister", or simply "D".
!Role
*King Dedede is one of the five recurring characters who appears in every episode of the main anime series. The other four are [[Kirby (anime character)|Kirby]], [[Tiff]], [[Tuff]], and [[Escargoon]].
!Selected quote
*In the Japanese version of the anime, it is repeatedly mentioned that King Dedede uses his own currency, "deden" (a parody of yen, the Japanese standard currency), which is used for all of his transactions with Night Mare Enterprises. The currency is mentioned less often in the English dub, and its name is variably translated as "dede-dollars" or "D-bills".
!Notes
|-
|[[Kirby Comes to Cappy Town]]
|<center>[[File:E1 King Dedede.png|100px]]</center>
|Primary character
|''"Good one, Escargoon. There's more than one way to skin a Kirby!"''
|
|-
|[[A Blockbuster Battle]]
|<center>[[File:E2 King Dedede.png|100px]]</center>
|Primary character
|''"Well if I can't get rid of Kirby the sneaky way...I'll just have to do it the freaky way!"''
|
|-
|[[Kirby's Duel Role]]
|<center>[[File:E3 King Dedede.png|100px]]</center>
|Primary character
|*laughs* ''"That's one ugly bug! Now go get Kirby, [[Bugzzy|beetle boy]]!"''
|
|-
|[[Dark and Stormy Knight]]
|<center>[[File:E4 King Dedede.png|100px]]</center>
|Primary character
|''"I'll show them kids! If I can't earn respect, I'll just buy it...from Night Mare Enterprises!"''
|
|-
|[[Beware: Whispy Woods!]]
|<center>[[File:E5 King Dedede.png|100px]]</center>
|Primary character
|''"Who gives a double-bogey about that as long as I've got my golf course!"''
|
|-
|[[Un-Reality TV]]
|<center>[[File:E6 King Dedede.png|100px]]</center>
|Primary character
|''"Would you rather lather with a dope soap? Bathe like a king!"''
|
|-
|[[Kirby's Egg-Cellent Adventure]]
|<center>[[File:E7 King Dedede.png|100px]]</center>
|Primary character
|''"Look at all the variety! There's shy birds, fly birds, blue birds, two birds, crazy birds, and lazy birds!"''
|
|-
|[[Curio's Curious Discovery]]
|<center>[[File:E8 King Dedede.png|100px]]</center>
|Primary character
|''"My unworthy subjects; I'm tickled turquoise to see so many of you good for nothings come to kiss up to your king!"''
|
|-
|[[The Fofa Factor]]
|<center>[[File:E9 King Dedede.png|100px]]</center>
|Primary character
|Them Cappy-ccinos need half-and-half'in!
|
|-
|[[Hail to the Chief]]
|<center>[[File:E10 King Dedede.png|100px]]</center>
|Primary character
|''"Them bees are going bee-serk! Step on it 'fore that swarm catches us!"''
|
|-
|[[The Big Taste Test]]
|<center>[[File:E11 King Dedede.png|100px]]</center>
|Primary character
|''"Kirby will be out of our hair and into his stomach! What a perfect recipe!"''
|
|-
|[[Escargoon Squad]]
|<center>[[File:E12 King Dedede.png|100px]]</center>
|Primary character
|''"But maybe this is all a mistake! Maybe there's some logical expli-cation of the whole situation!"''
|
|-
|[[Cappy New Year]]
|<center>[[File:E13 King Dedede.png|100px]]</center>
|Primary character
|''"I'm the King of Dream Land and I dreamed up this here shin-dig, so you losers can either show up or ship out!"''
|
|-
|[[The Pillow Case]]
|<center>[[File:E14 King Dedede.png|100px]]</center>
|Primary character
|''"When you nestle your weary noggin on this magical D-lightful Dreams Pilla', sweet visions of sugar buns will be dancing in your head, right, Kirby?"''<br><small>(miming a Kirby puppet)</small> ''"-Uh-huh."''
|
|-
|[[Kirby's Pet Peeve]]
|<center>[[File:E15 King Dedede.png|100px]]</center>
|Primary character
|''"That's one of them computer canines! I want one of them, too, where he get?!"''
|
|-
|[[A Fish Called Kine]]
|<center>[[File:E16 King Dedede.png|100px]]</center>
|Primary character
|''"I know folks say that opposites attract, but I never saw a couple that was this opposite!"''
|
|-
|[[The Thing About the Ring]]
|<center>[[File:E17 King Dedede.png|100px]]</center>
|Primary character
|''"Stick a sock in it, slug-mug! We gotta find out why today's so special!"''
|
|-
|[[Flower Power]]
|<center>[[File:E18 King Dedede.png|100px]]</center>
|Secondary character
|''"Heh! Looks like Kirby's all conked out!"''
|This is the first episode where King Dedede is not a leading character in the plot.
|-
|[[Here Comes the Son]]
|<center>[[File:E19 King Dedede.png|100px]]</center>
|Secondary character
|''"Sorry to interrupt your snack, but we got a surprise for you!"''
|
|-
|[[Dedede's Snow Job]]
|<center>[[File:E20 King Dedede.png|100px]]</center>
|Primary character
|''"This weather ain't gonna be done with 'til Kirby's on ice, but Chilly's too much of a chump to do it!"''
|
|-
|[[A Princess in Dis-Dress]]
|<center>[[File:E21 King Dedede.png|100px]]</center>
|Primary character
|<small>(singing)</small> ''"I wanna make you miiiine! Oh yeeeah, babyyy! How's about we get hitched, honey?"''
|
|}


==Gallery==
==Gallery==
===Artwork===
<gallery>
KRBaY King Dedede.svg|King Dedede standing with his hammer
KRBaY King Dedede artwork 3.png|King Dedede attacking with his hammer
KRBaY King Dedede artwork 4.png|King Dedede cheering
KRBaY King Dedede artwork 5.png|King Dedede with a scarf
KRBaY King Dedede artwork 6.png|King Dedede angrily pointing
KRBaY King Dedede artwork 7.png|King Dedede with a cane
KRBaY website Kihon wa Maru chalk Dedede artwork.png|A chalk outline of King Dedede's head from [[Kihon wa Maru]]
KRBaY website Kihon wa Maru Dedede artwork.png|King Dedede's head, as seen in Kihon wa Maru
Kirby's Dream Collection KRBAY Poster.jpg|Promotional poster showing the main cast of the anime
KRBAY Stars Poster.png|Promotional poster showing various characters
Anime Promo Poster.jpg|Promotional poster in Japan, featuring the main cast in Dream Land
KRBaY Kirby group art fighter 1.jpg|Promotional artwork featuring King Dedede
KRBaY Kirby group art water.jpg|Promotional artwork featuring King Dedede
KRBaY Kirby group art wheel.jpg|Promotional artwork featuring King Dedede
Kirby freezing Dedede KRBaY art.jpg|Promotional artwork featuring King Dedede
KRBaY Kirby coloring page.jpg|Coloring page from promotional Fox Box CD-ROM
</gallery>
===Character sheets===
<gallery>
KRBaY King Dedede character sheet 1.png|Animator sheet showing front and side views
KRBaY King Dedede character sheet 2.png|Animator sheet showing the back view
KRBaY King Dedede character sheet 3.png|Animator sheet showing various dynamic poses
KRBaY King Dedede character sheet 4.png|Animator sheet showing various facial expressions
KRBaY King Dedede character sheet 5.png|Animator sheet showing eye movement
KRBaY King Dedede character sheet 6.png|Animator sheet showing mouth movement
KRBaY King Dedede character sheet 7.png|Animator sheet showing Dedede with his hammer
KRBaY King Dedede character sheet 8.png|Animator sheet showing even more facial expressions
KRBaY Armored Vehicle character sheet 1.png|Animator sheet showing the [[Armored Vehicle]] (front, side, and angled views)
KRBaY Armored Vehicle character sheet 2.png|Animator sheet showing the Armored Vehicle (top, bottom, and back views)
KRBaY height character sheet 1.png|Height comparison of principal characters (Kirby alongside the court of [[Castle Dedede]])
</gallery>
===Screenshots===
<gallery>
<gallery>
King Dedede Feast.png|King Dedede having a typical dinner at his castle
King Dedede Feast.png|King Dedede having a typical dinner at his castle
King Dedede Proposal.png|King Dedede attempting to swoon the fake [[Princess Rona]] in [[A Princess in Dis-Dress]]
King Dedede Proposal.png|King Dedede attempting to swoon the fake [[Princess Rona]] in [[A Princess in Dis-Dress]]
E29 Scene 2.png|King Dedede often bursts out in rage at Escargoon
Anime King Dedede snacking.png|King Dedede often has poor habits, including excessive snacking.
Turkey Dedede.png|King Dedede as he appears to Kirby while overdosed on Gijira Extract
E39 Scene 1.png|King Dedede ordering a monster from the N.M.E. monster catalogue
E42 Scene 19.png|King Dedede and Escargoon embracing before the world ends in [[Prediction Predicament - Part II]]
E42 Scene 26.png|King Dedede and Kirby having a sentimental moment in [[Prediction Predicament - Part II]]
King Dedede and Escargoon spying.png|King Dedede and Escargoon often spy on the townsfolk when hatching schemes.
E45 Scene 5.png|King Dedede being tended to by Waddle Dees with fans
Stylized Dedede.png|Oddly-detailed drawing of King Dedede from the cartoon in [[Cartoon Buffoon]]
E50 Scene 20.png|King Dedede suffering a similar fate as one of his [[Dedede Doll]]s in [[Don't Bank on It]]
E52 Scene 11.png|King Dedede frequently throws immature fits or tantrums unfitting of a king.
Spaced-out Dedede.png|King Dedede under the effects of [[Togeira]]'s siphoning of his anger
E55 Scene 19.png|King Dedede in a berserk state after Togeira hits its limit
E59 Scene 23.png|King Dedede being attacked by one of his own monsters
E61 Scene 18.png|King Dedede being propped up by his Waddle Dees after getting morbidly obese off of potato chips
E72 Scene 20.png|King Dedede is reduced to begging for hospitality when he sells all of his Waddle Dees.
E72 Scene 29.png|An ungrateful King Dedede is rescued by his Waddle Dees.
E75 Scene 9.png|King Dedede dreaming he is riding fire-breathing dinosaurs
E78 Scene 20.png|King Dedede seeing through one of Escargoon's ruses
E80 Scene 20.png|King Dedede crashes hard during a party broadcast fueled by Pump-Up D.
E83 Scene 12.png|An x-ray showing King Dedede's empty skull
E93 Scene 26.png|King Dedede showing a rare moment of genuine appreciation for Kirby
E95 Scene 23.png|King Dedede possessed by the [[Demon Frog]]
E100 Scene 8.png|King Dedede and Escargoon being mind-controlled by eNeMeE
</gallery>
===Other===
<gallery>
PlushDedede.jpg|Plushie based off his anime appearance
</gallery>
</gallery>


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King Dedede
Anime King Dedede Artwork.png
Artwork of King Dedede from Kirby: Right Back at Ya!.
Details
First episode Kirby Comes to Cappy Town
Last episode Kirby 3D
Main role Leading character and secondary villain
Other appearance(s) his video game counterpart
his novel counterpart
Voice actor(s) Ted Lewis (English)
Kenichi Ogata (Japanese)
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This article is about King Dedede as he appears in Kirby: Right Back at Ya!. For King Dedede as he appears in the games, see King Dedede.
I'll show them kids! If I can't earn respect, I'll just buy it...from Night Mare Enterprises!
— King Dedede

King Dedede is one of the principal characters and supporting villains of the anime series Kirby: Right Back at Ya!. He is a large blue portly bird-like man who proclaims himself the king of Dream Land and resides with his court in Castle Dedede. He claims jurisdiction and authority over the people of Cappy Town, but they often ignore him in this regard. This behavior prompts Dedede to try and force their attention by calling monsters into Dream Land using the Night Mare Enterprises monster delivery system, though placing him in perpetual debt to N.M.E. in the process while his monsters are bested by Kirby.

King Dedede is voiced by Ted Lewis in the English dub of the show and by Kenichi Ogata in the original Japanese version. In the Japanese version, he often ends his sentences with "zoi", which does not actually mean anything.

Physical appearance[edit]

King Dedede appears mainly the same as he does in the games; with a large, round belly, blue body and eyes, yellow feet, defined arms, a beak, a red robe, a gilded hat topped with a puffball, and an obi across his belly, which in this instance, is slightly wider to cover up more of his waist. He does not wear the beige kimono that King Dedede from the game series wears in later installments. King Dedede is also not typically seen with his hammer, though he can pull it out whenever he gets sufficiently angry. As expected in a cartoon series, King Dedede is quite expressive, though this usually manifests in outrage or gloating.

Personality[edit]

King Dedede is defined by his vanity, selfishness, greed, and ignorance. Nearly every problem in Dream Land is caused by him in some form or another, as he pursues his whims and ambitions to the detriment of his subjects' well-being. Despite his well-known intemperance, King Dedede manages to hold on to a vast fortune which he uses to maintain his castle and purchase equipment and monsters from Night Mare Enterprises, though it is strongly implied that he would go bankrupt if he were ever forced to pay his debt to N.M.E. in full. King Dedede's attention is often focused on efforts to get rid of Kirby however he can, as Dedede is intensely jealous of the pink Star Warrior and continually outraged at the puffball often foiling his plans to ruin Dream Land in one way or another. However, due to his incompetence, he always ends up failing either partially or completely at whatever scheme he is pursuing.

King Dedede has a short temper, which causes him to regularly abuse his closest assistant Escargoon. Despite this abuse, Escargoon is the only character who is willing to stand close to him under normal circumstances. Dedede is also defined by his bad habits, particularly when it comes to overeating and dental hygiene, which comes to haunt him in A Dental Dilemma. Despite his royal status, he is not above screaming or bawling like a toddler when the situation encourages it. Despite all his bad qualities, King Dedede does have a softer side, which sometimes comes out when greater threats comes to Dream Land; a prime example being in Prediction Predicament - Part II where he decides to build Kirby and the Cappy kids a playground before the world ends.

One of King Dedede's more notable personality traits is his extraordinary ignorance. In several episodes — such as A Novel Approach — it is shown that King Dedede cannot read, which acts as a point of embarrassment for the King, though this is not always a consistent trait of his. He is also shown to be very bad at math, as in eNeMeE Elementary, he cannot solve the equation "1 + 1" without assistance from Escargoon. An explanation for this lack of knowledge appears in the episode Teacher's Threat, where Mr. Chip examines an X-ray image of King Dedede's head showing there to be no brain inside his skull. Furthermore, in the series' English dub, he speaks with a pronounced Southern drawl and has a habit of using malapropisms (mistaking similar words) and neologisms (creating new words altogether), which is likely meant to serve as a sign of his inadequate vocabulary.

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Due to King Dedede's nature, basically none of the characters he interacts with like him, though due to his status as king, they must respect him as such to some degree. Despite this animosity, King Dedede is sometimes able to have genuine moments of growth with other members of the cast.

  • Kirby - Kirby is the primary target of King Dedede's ire throughout the series, as the king constantly tries to dispatch monsters from N.M.E. to get rid of him. It becomes clear throughout the series that the main reason for this is because King Dedede is intensely jealous of Kirby's power and relationships, and sometimes, even he is moved by Kirby's carefree child-like nature. Kirby in return does not mind King Dedede much, despite being attacked by him constantly.
  • Escargoon - Escargoon is King Dedede's most loyal servant, and as such, receives the most amount of abuse directly from the king. Despite his loyalty, Escargoon resents the king in secret, and relishes in any misfortune that comes Dedede's way.
  • Meta Knight - King Dedede views Meta Knight as an incompetent soldier due to his perceived inability to deal with Kirby, and as such, often disregards him. Meta Knight in return has no respect for the king, but enjoys his ability to operate under the king's radar.
  • Waddle Dees - Despite the king's cruelty, the Waddle Dees of the castle work tirelessly to tend to his every need in exchange for having a place to live. King Dedede comes to realize their importance after he sells them all off to help pay his debt to Night Mare Enterprises in the episode Waddle While You Work.
  • Residents of Cappy Town - The inhabitants of Cappy Town are always wary of King Dedede's abusive behavior and openly defy him on many occasions despite his threats. Instead of their supposed king, Cappy Town's people consult with the great Kabu for leadership and guidance.
  • N.M.E. Sales Guy - King Dedede is tied down by Night Mare Enterprises due to an enormous debt he owes them from all the monsters he ordered. The Sales Guy in particular seeks only to worsen this situation by buttering the king up with new monster deals, with no compassion toward Dedede's predicament, often directly mocking him when the monsters don't perform as Dedede had hoped.

Role in Kirby: Right Back at Ya![edit]

Although not serving as the main villain of the show (that role being held by eNeMeE), King Dedede appears in every episode, and in the vast majority of these, serves as Kirby's most direct antagonist. He typically does this by calling in monsters from Night Mare Enterprises at great personal expense to try to get rid of Kirby in any way he can think of, which it is later learned he does mainly because he is intensely jealous of Kirby's popularity among the King's subjects. Due in part to Kirby's power (or sheer luck) and his friends, and in part to Dedede's incompetence, these attempts to get rid of Kirby always ultimately fail, and usually (often literally) blow up in the King's face.

When not trying to get rid of Kirby, King Dedede is often the cause of other problems in his kingdom, as he often hatches schemes that are self-serving in nature and cause problems for the kingdom and its subjects, whether that be attempting to bulldoze Whispy Woods Forest in order to build a country club, causing the kingdom to be buried in a sea of trash as a reprisal from N.M.E. for his failure to pay his debts, attempting to directly steal from his people or mind control them using Channel DDD, or bullying various Cappy Town denizens by trying to undermine their roles, among many other things.

Despite his villainous nature, King Dedede is often shown to be sympathetic, as he suffers greatly as the result of his failed plans and relationships, and sometimes due to sheer dumb luck. Due to his actions, he is also reviled by basically everyone else in the show, not the least of which being his assistant Escargoon. As the show progresses, however, he gradually eases his attempts to attack Kirby, and eventually admits in D'Preciation Day that he has a soft spot for the pink puffball, due to making life in the kingdom more interesting for him. He also has a few genuinely admirable moments, most notably in the episode Prediction Predicament - Part II where, after a change of heart, Dedede charitably builds a playground for the children of Cappy Town. Although he never fully changes into a protagonist, he is effectively neutralized after the events of Fright to the Finish, as his main method of causing mischief by calling monsters from N.M.E is taken from him when the aforementioned company is destroyed.

Filmography[edit]

Main article: King Dedede (anime character)/filmography

King Dedede appears in all 100 main episodes of Kirby: Right Back at Ya!, along with the Kirby of the Stars Pilot and Kirby 3D. For a full list of his appearances and role in each one, see this page.

Trivia[edit]

  • In the Japanese version of Curio's Curious Discovery, Escargoon mentions that King Dedede "has been on the throne for 300 years and is the 17,052nd king of Dream Land", though this claim is very dubious.
    • If this were true, it would mean that not only can Dedede's species live for hundreds of years, but the Kingdom of Dream Land itself would be around five million years old.
  • King Dedede fancies himself a golfer, and can often be seen "practicing" using his hammer, though this usually just serves as an excuse to whack other characters instead, notably Escargoon.
  • The N.M.E. Sales Guy has several pet names for King Dedede. These include, but are not limited to: "Triple D", "Three D", "D-Man", "D-Meister", or simply "D".
  • King Dedede is one of the five recurring characters who appears in every episode of the main anime series. The other four are Kirby, Tiff, Tuff, and Escargoon.
  • In the Japanese version of the anime, it is repeatedly mentioned that King Dedede uses his own currency, "deden" (a parody of yen, the Japanese standard currency), which is used for all of his transactions with Night Mare Enterprises. The currency is mentioned less often in the English dub, and its name is variably translated as "dede-dollars" or "D-bills".

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