King Dedede

"“He's usually so carefree, perhaps a teeny-tiny bit lazy... But when it matters most, our leader always does his royal duty. Long live King Dedede!” ― Minion Waddle Dee about King Dedede, Kirby and the Forgotten Land"

King Dedede is a main character in the Kirby series. He's the self-made king of Dream Land and is said to be Kirby's "destined rival", who, despite his debut as a greedy self-serving tyrant, grew into one of Kirby's closest allies, accompanying him an many adventures.

Why He's a Great King

 * 1) As opposed to many fans' thoughts about Dedede, he's really unique amongst Nintendo baddies (despite no longer being a "baddie" for 29 years now):
 * 2) * Instead of looking mean and threatening, he's designed to appear round and cute (or "shaped like a friend" if you prefer).
 * 3) * After his antagonistic role in the first game, he never regressed back to his old ways and instead becoming more and more heroic, unlike Bowser, whose very rare alliances with the heroes are only temporary, and immediately returns to his old habits the moment his partnerships loses its purpose.
 * 4) *When looking at his actions in the first game, it can be argued that Dedede was never even evil to begin with. Sure, stealing all the food in Dream Land made him an antagonist, but it only happened due to him being just selfish, greedy, and too shortsighted to consider what consequences his actions may cause, and upon learning the error of his ways, he started improving himself as soon as the second game, Kirby's Adventure.
 * 5) While he is usually fought as a boss, that doesn't make him a villain. In Kirby's Adventure for example, he only stole the Star Rod to prevent Nightmare from haunting all of Dream Land. Every Dedede battle after that has been either him being controlled by the true villain or a simple friendly competition with nothing at stake (like the Gourmet Race in Kirby Super Star).
 * 6) *Dedede is often mistaken for an anti-hero, but this is false: anti-heroes lack conventional heroic qualities, such as idealism, courage, and morality, and will only do good when they have something to gain from it (TL, DR, a description that fits Wario better). This isn't the case with Triple D, as he has grown to be genuinely righteous and responsible, putting the needs and safety of others before himself on multiple occasions.
 * 7) *Ever since officially ending their grudge once and for all in Kirby Super Star Ultra 's Revenge of the King, he is seen to be on friendly terms with Kirby, happily joining him on many adventures and even saving each other's lives. Many official artwork and books set in the games' world also depict him as one of Kirby's closest friends, and as previously said above, most of the battles he has with Kirby out of his own volition are just friendly competitions.
 * 8) **In Kirby Super Star Ultra 's Revenge of the King, Dedede gives Kirby a hammer in order to have a fair match as equals. According to various pause descriptions for the Hammer ability, Kirby has kept that same hammer since then and inherited it, and in Kirby and the Forgotten Land, Dedede even gives Kirby an upgrade for the Hammer ability. The fact that Dedede trusts Kirby with his hand-me-downs is extremely wholesome.
 * 9) He has a lot of cool and iconic boss battles across the series' history, each with their own creative twist that makes every fight feel fresh, accompanied with countless amazing remixes of his iconic theme, while also evolving and adding onto his old moves.
 * 10) Unlike his anime counterpart, Dedede doesn't rule through cruelty and oppression, but through sheer charisma. His Waddle Dees follow him purely out of respect and admiration and will continue to stay by his side even when given the opportunity to abandon him, which can be seen in Kirby Super Star Ultra 's Revenge of the King.
 * 11) Dedede also cares for his minions just as much as they care for him, earning their aforementioned respect and admiration. Many examples include:
 * 12) *Instead of constantly pushing them around, he can be seen peacefully playing chess and gazing at the sky with them in the intros of Kirby: Planet Robobot and Kirby Star Allies, respectively.
 * 13) * In Kirby Super Star Ultra 's Revenge of the King, when Kirby is nearing the final battle, Dedede considers sending Bandana Waddle Dee to fight him, but instead chooses to spare him, and even apologizes for even considering the option, knowing that his loyal servant would likely get harmed.
 * 14) *In Kirby and the Forgotte n Land, his most recent outing, Dedede volunteers to hold of the Beast Pack, allowing Kirby to escort his Waddle Dees to safety. This isn't just an act of selflessness, but also one of self-sacrifice (of course, he does make it out alive).
 * 15) While he may look like a big baggy oaf (mostly because of his chunky physiognomy), he's actually a hardworking and dedicated fighter, who trained as hard as he can in order to compete with Kirby, according to trophy descriptions in the Super Smash Bros. series.
 * 16) According to the boss description of Dedede Clone in Kirby: Planet Robobot, King Dedede is even considered to be one of the strongest beings on Planet Popstar, which is very impressive, especially considering the context that the descriptions in the game are actually being narrated by a super computer (Star Dream).
 * 17) *In Kirby: Triple Deluxe 's Dededetour mode, Dedede is capable of defeating Dark Meta Knight, which is notable as this is something that even the real Meta Knight couldn't do in Kirby & The Amazing Mirror. While the events of this mode are non-canonical, it is still meant to show what Dedede is capable of accomplishing if he wanted to.
 * 18) Despite not being known for being any sort of genius, he can show some impressive smarts. In Super Smash Bros. Brawl's story mode Subspace Emissary, he planned ahead to counter Tabuu by creating special badges that restore his fellow fighters even after everyone has been turned into trophies, and it actually worked.
 * 19) * While on the topic of Subspace, there is a scene where Dedede chooses to give up his own badge for Princess Peach/Zelda, another example of Dedede's selflessness.
 * 20) His will is even growing strong enough to fight back being manipulated by the true villains, even if by a little bit. For example: Before the battle against "Forgo Dedede" begins, he can be seen trying to remove the mask that's controlling him.
 * 21) Despite how poorly the anime adaptation (Kirby Right Back at Ya!) does at faithfully portraying his character (further explanation in UKQ#1), he is, at least, an entertaining villain in it, partly thanks to his VAs' performances as him there, with many of Ted Lewis' lines being heavily quoted among the internet.
 * 22) According to Shinya Kumazaki (the current Kirby series director), the thing that drew him towards the series in the first place is the reveal of Dedede actually being a hero in Kirby's Adventure, which means that the character indirectly gave us all the great games with great stories we have today.

Unkingly Qualities

 * 1) His anime counterpart was represented as a cruel and abusive dictator who orders monsters to get the job done for him, because he's too much of an incompetent weakling to get the job done himself. not only that, but he rarely uses his hammer in battle. He even beats his Waddle Dees up for fun and sells them without remorse for a quick buck.
 * 2) * As cartoons are far more easily accessible than video games (at least during the time the show was on air), this is the version of Dedede that is more commonly remembered, meaning that the anime's depiction of him is largely to blame for the character's undeserved reputation as a "villain".
 * 3) *While he might have been more caring in "Prediction Predicament" and "D'Preciation Day" (which is when he admits he doesn't actually wish for Kirby to die, by the way), he instantly regresses back into being a tyrant in the next episode.
 * 4) *Even in the final moments of the last episode in the series, he still whines about not being able to order monsters and cause mayhem anymore, showing that he hasn't learned a thing.
 * 5) His characterization was also done poorly in Kirby Battle Royale: he was hellbent on humiliating Kirby and rigged the entire tournament against him, instead of trying to succeed over him fair and square, like in Revenge of the King.

Trivia

 * The symbol on the back of his robe is actually a very simplified version of a ✌️-sign.
 * He or his likeness has appeared in every game in the series except Kirby & The Amazing Mirror. As such, he is the most recurring major character of the series besides Kirby and Waddle Dee.
 * King Dedede is currently voiced by Shinya Kumazaki, the current series director for Kirby, and in the Super Smash Bros series, King Dedede is voiced by Masahiro Sakurai, the creator of both Kirby and Smash.
 * If you pay close attention to the games Kirby: Triple Deluxe, Kirby: Planet Robobot and Kirby and the Forgotten Land, you'll notice some extremely fortunate coincidences (especially considering that Dedede is heavily involved in those games in one way or another):
 * Kirby: Triple Deluxes title can be interpreted as 3D, and it also released on the 3DS'.
 * One of the Sub-Games in Kirby: Triple Deluxe stars Dedede himself, and is named Dedede's Drum Dash. Acronymized, it spells DDD.
 * Kirby and the Forgotten Land is the very first 3D Kirby game, and Dedede's name has 3 'De's.
 * In Kirby: Planet Robobot, Susie's Dedede Clone uses a Tri-Dimensional Cannon, 'Tri-Dimensional' also being another play on "3D" and "Dedede".
 * Shinya Kumazaki has mentioned many times that Kirby's Adventure is his favorite game in the series and the one that changed his perception on how videogames of this type even work. The reveal of Dedede actually being a good guy stuck with him and led to becoming his favorite character.

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