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Affectionate Nickname: Chalice occasionally refers to both Cuphead and Mugman as "Ding-Dongs", which she picked up from Cuphead when he chewed Mugman for introducing themselves as dummies. Ms. Chalice: Sorry, boys. Hes also full of beta carotene. Body Horror: Duke can unscrew his scalp as if it were a hat, exposing his brain, and Jasper has a hand saw in his head. Adaptational Attractiveness: A downplayed example, but Dot now has lipstick. Not that her game counterpart isn't cute or anything, but the show gives Chalice a few more feminine details, such as thicker eyelashes, distinct gloves, etc. Robby the party frog. Mouthy Bird: All of them have mouths under their nose-like beaks.
However, he possesses a fire-breath so potent it immediately incinerates other demons on par with the Devil. Sibling Rivalry: While he and Mugman are best friends, they're also prone to arguments and sometimes can't even go literal seconds without fighting each other. Terrible Trio: A trio of conmen who lie their way onto Cuphead and Mugman's property to mooch off of them. Ribby the party frog face reveal ideas. Adapted Out: - Horace Radiche, who was a minor (and secret) member of the pack in the game is nowhere to be found here. Sugary Malice: She's a baroness made of candy who rules a realm made of candy and just pours on the sugary sweetness so thick that even Cuphead realizes she's up to no good.
For some reason, she really wants Cuphead to chow down on her delicious domain. I like roller coasters, and hotdogs, and tilt-a-whirl, and hotdogs, and flying swings, and hotdogs, and throwing up on roller coasters in that order! Unexplained Recovery: While his first appearance shows him regaining his soul at the end, it's never explained how he got it back from the events of "Roll the Dice" when he appears in "Dead Broke". Which apparently includes bones inside his straw. Mugman: (Beat) NOBODY ASKED YOU, BOWLBOY! Perhaps best seen in "Sweater Luck Next Time" where he manages to save his brother's soul from the Devil. Ribby the party frog face reveal gif. In the season 1 finale, she turns out to be a ghost. Phony Veteran: Werner carries a special interest in war and pretends to be a German soldier, right down to imitating a German accent.
Only One Finds It Fun: He's the only member of the audience who loves the Devil's theater performance in "Cupstaged", while the imps are sleeping with glasses that have eyes on them. He thanks Henchman with genuine sincerity in his voice in "The Devil's Pitchfork" for telling him to go on a rampage topside to get back in the groove and remind people you don't mess with him after his depressive spell from missing the opportunity to get Cuphead's soul and the subsequence trashing of his reputation. As reckless and thrill seeking as he can be, even he was freaked out by Bowlboys complete lack of regard when it came to the safety of their lives. Ambiguously Evil: The poster on which he appears is part of one of the Devil's trick to trap Cuphead disguised as a magician attraction. Adaptational Comic Relief: He's much more amusing and much less imposing than his game counterpart with his humiliating defeats played for laughs.
Even when The Devil grabs him by the lapels to beg him to come back to work for him, Dice accepts the offer and simultaneously pushes the Devil off. A Bowl who resides in Inkwell isle. Sympathy for the Devil: A literal example. Cuphead manages to keep up a continuous winning streak against the Devil in rock-paper-scissors. Morality Pet: He come across as this to the Devil with Henchman being the least abused demon in the underworld, let alone other characters. The Baroness: Oh, please; were friends now! Yellow Eyes of Sneakiness: Sneaky and has yellow sclera (i. e. part of the eye). Both have a red motif, but Santa is fat and jolly while the Devil is skinny and angry. It's clear she takes delight in her name being feared far and wide! Of course the mermaid with gorgon powers is going to have a (vaguely) Greek accent- that's where the Medusa/Gorgon myths originate!
No Name Given: He's never referred to by any name at all. Modesty Towel: Played for Laughs during "Release the Demons! Sitcom Arch-Nemesis: Mugman seems to have a deep contempt towards Bowlboy, considering he didn't want to be compared to Bowlboy when he broke his handle, he angrily tells off Bowlboy when the latter compliemnts him, and his deep offense to Cuphead choosing Bowlboy as his new brother. Both Henchman and the Devil hate his guts and want nothing to do with him. Despite the change in what he represents here, traces of his game incarnation can be seen, namely having playing cards as his assistants (a reference to his attack in his battle from the game). If you have a different opinion than theirs or don't text them back fast enough they'll have a mental breakdown an anxiety attack or PTSD. Meanwhile, her debut episode "A High Seas Adventure! " Voiced in English by: Dave Wasson (Cyclops with Eyepatch) Cosmo Surgeson (Burpy, Spider-Best, Scorpion Demons). Duke, Jasper, and Emma are horrified when it looks like their "harmless" scares have caused Cuphead and Mugman to fall to their deaths. Elder Kettle's annoyed reaction implies Mugman has tried something similar in the Cuphead can't play in the HE DOESN'T HAVE ANY HANDS! He either arranges the deaths of or deliberately kills all the other demons he's supposed to be working with to capture Cuphead so he can get the glory for himself. Adaptational Villainy: In the game, she was a boss because Cuphead and Mugman were coming to collect her soul for the Devil, and after they defeat him and destroy the contracts, Cala Maria celebrates with the other debtors in honor of the duo. Brineybeard: Relationships are a series of peaks and valleys. Her second appearance has her confessing she genuinely missed the two of them and while she does lie to them in the episode, this time when the consequences of her actions catch up to her, she fights off the mob rather than abandon the brothers again, even revealing her ghostly secret to them.
Pirate Parrot: Like any proper pirate, he keeps a pet parrot on his shoulder, said parrot was completely absent in the game. Hence, she's a mermaid. And of course, his name is an anagram for Satan. In her next appearance, all it takes for the two to forgive her is to remind them the cookies she got them were pretty good. Sweet Tooth: He's very fond of cookies and tries to eat Cuphead and Mugman while they have been transformed into sweet treats.