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He uses "banana oil" (an actual period phrase meaning "nonsense") as another dismissive remark. Ribby the party frog face reveal gif. Adaptational Jerkass: While not quite as bad as Cuphead, Ms. Chalice and Elder Kettle, Mugman has his moments where he is meaner than his original counterpart such as going straight-up psychopathic (see Ax-Crazy below) and sometimes threatens to kill people. Ungrateful Bastard: King Dice blames Cuphead for the loss of his fame, even when it was his own villainy that caused it.
And even then, she tends to indirectly put them into trouble by her antics, such as getting them locked up in jail and attracting an angry mob to their cottage, much to their annoyance. Robby the party frog. The same episode reveals that he also has a bad case of "backstage fright". Even Evil Has Loved Ones: Although hes a Mean Boss to Henchman (which is in of itself better than he treats most of his other minions), when the bubbles of failure (That he himself designed) start encasing everything he cherishes to encourage him to snatch a soul, Henchman is one of them, heavily implying that despite the Devils rudeness he genuinely does have affection for him. Hat of Authority: Unlike his game counterpart, this Sal has a snazzy little hat.
They are loud and won't shut up. Disappointed in You: A downplayed example since Henchman is always respectful and caring towards the Devil, as long as the latter doesn't try to fool him, as shown in "The Devil's Revenge" when he attempts to cheat in his bet with Henchman. For her part, Cala Maria has no idea who Brineybeard is when she sees him again and it takes a lot of details about their dinner before she remembers him. At the end of the episode, he becomes one for Cuphead due to him stealing the cup's song to win the prize for himself. Well... Ribby the party frog face reveal real. You wouldn't want to know. Adaptational Modesty: A very downplayed example, but Sal has gloves and a hat here. Classical Anti-Hero: He has no bad intentions or desire to hurt other, but he tends to be so impulsive and delusional that he often does more damage than good. Justified, as the two boys themselves are now extremely rambunctious, foolhardy and accident-prone, and living with them proves a constant hassle. For example, his carnival games in the first episode will steal your soul if you lose, but there's nothing on the machines themselves to actually say that. Mysterious Past: As far as a baby can have a past, we never learn where it comes from or who put it in front of Elder Kettle's house. Evil Is Hammy: The Devil's Establishing Character Moment has him sing an "I Am" Song reminiscent of one of Cab Calloway's numbers.
The Friend Nobody Likes: Without her charms, people seem to outcast her when they realize they'd fallen for her schemes, with the boys as her only close friends. Unwitting Instigator of Doom: - There was no malicious undertone when she was giving the boys access to the cookie factory. Born Lucky: - Cuphead's shown to have an incredibly good fortune, when he's not paying up a karmic debt, anyways. It kicks off in 'The Devil's Pitchfork' when he takes a bad review of him in a newspaper column very badly. So she turns the brothers into candy before trying to eat them. Adaptational Badass: In the original game he mostly fights from inside his tank, relying on its weaponry and other mechanisms.
Lean and Mean: He's tall and thin, and is a literal demon from the Underworld that collects souls from innocent bystanders. Despite the aforementioned Simpleton Voice, he's adept at managing his boss's mood swings and giving him the right encouragement to snap him out of his slumps. Only Known by Their Nickname: The note on its basket doesn't give it a name, only saying "Take care of baby". You Have Failed Me: Non-fatal examples in "Roll the Dice" where the Devil punishes him by taking away his prized gameshow. While cute and seemingly harmless, it quickly proves to be more than the two brothers could handle. Here, she has no connection with the Order, instead being raised in an abusive Orphanage of Fear until she escaped and ended up getting run over and getting her deal with the Devil in exchange for her life. Poor Communication Kills: In "Dirt Nap", Elder Kettle is gradually overcome with paranoia after overhearing conversations between Cuphead and Mugman which made him think they were going to murder him and bury him in the backyard. Non-Mammalian Hair: On a normally inanimate object, no less! Ship Tease: In "A High Seas Adventure", he ends up smitten with Cala Maria's singing voice and even tries to introduce himself to her, with clear intent of flirting and is dismayed when she dismisses him as her "dinner". "Down & Out" reveals he has a rather deep understanding of the working of showbiz, using it to resurrect King Dice's musical career overnight. Adaptation Dye-Job: He wears a yellow vest with a teal sash and black and white shoes, unlike his game counterpart who wears a blue vest and brown shoes. He just doesn't stop trying to get Cuphead's soul, but (aside from the first episode) he always relies on the others and never bothers to do it himself until Stickler nags him about it. When Mugman loses his handle, he mentions that he would be seen as Bowlboy and that he doesn't want to be Bowlboy.
Smarter Than You Look: Or rather "Smarter Than You Sound". Hes also full of beta carotene. Sibling Rivalry: A Played for Laughs example. Where he finds out, just as he's about to personally take Cuphead's soul, that if he hasn't collected a soul he's owed within 30 days, he no longer has any claim on it. 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. Musical Nod: During the Root Pack's party, an arrangement of "Botanic Panic", the trio's Battle Theme Music from the original game, plays. Mysterious Past: She never explains the ancient curse that keeps her trapped in Sugarland, simply saying it's a story for another time. It's hinted that it had been repeatedly given away by various adoptees because it's proven to be simply too much for anyone to handle. What makes this a villainous trope instead of a forgettable date is Cala Maria casually admitting she planned to eat Brineybeard on their date but ended up filling up on tiramisu. Always Someone Better: In an odd way, both of his direct encounters with Cuphead turn out this way.
Obstructive Bureaucrat: He keeps pestering his own boss, the Devil, about the fact he hasn't got every single soul that is due for collection (the single missing soul being Cuphead), not allowing him to do or enjoy everything else until he settles the outstanding account. It's unclear if the real Mangosteen is working for the Devil or not. Nobody has ever been able to turn back to normal except for Brineybeard due to the Power of Love. Evil Has a Bad Sense of Humor: He treats the whole "Destroy an unsuspecting city with devil powers" spiel he does in "The Devil's Pitchfork" with the same glee someone would do a trip to Disneyland. He can also create devices that can rip them out, like the "Soul Ball" game at the carnival. Taken for Granite: He's turned to stone by Cala Maria but he becomes the only person ever able to turn himself back to normal through the power of love. Deliberate Values Dissonance: Like in the game, her theater features an asbestos stage curtain. Santabomination: While he's presented as an overall good person, he can also be surprisingly creepy, albeit in a way that's Played for Laughs.
Adaptation Deviation: The entire story of The Delicious Last Course is driven by the fact that Ms. Chalice has no body and wants to return to the physical plane, retrieving ingredients across the fourth isle to bake the Wondertart that will give her a body permanently without switching out with anybody by using Astral Cookies. Sacrificial Lamb: His main role whenever he appears is to lose his soul. Assumed Win: When Cuphead inevitably loses his impenetrable invisible sweater, the Devil believes he could easily nab the cup's soul anytime. Onion Tears: Not only is Ollie himself a crybaby onion, he can also make others around him weep when he cries and his skin peels. Character Development: Her friendship with the cup brothers seems to help her change for the better. This comes to a head in the Season 3 finale when he - in near tears - slinks away with only Henchman by his side when Cuphead eventually outwits him at 'Rock, Paper, Scissors' while the crowd lovingly cheers for the cups and Ms. Chalice. Mugman handles being in the Underworld surprisingly well, though, as "The Devil's Revenge! " This ultimately culminates in the Devil humiliating himself in front of all of Inkwell Isles when Cuphead challenges him to RockPaperScissors and keeps losing, leading to a Best Out of Infinity scenario which only goes on as long as it does because Cuphead is an Idiot Hero. Villain Decay: While it's downplayed as it doesn't stop him from being menacing and dangerous with how he casually kills Ms. Chalice temporarily or destroys an entire city to create a giant stage in the middle of its destruction, he somewhat suffers this enough in season 3.
He shows absolutely no respect or fear of his boss, the actual Devil, and repeatedly pesters him over one uncollected soul (i. Cuphead's). In her rampant switch flicking, she activated the silent alarm by accident when turning on the place's power. The Devil's no more powerful than he is in the game, but since none of the other characters have been seen to have the zanier powers or transformations displayed in the game (bar Grim Matchstick having three heads by default), he comes off as a much bigger threat when he gets serious. He even wears the appropriate outfit during the audition in "Cupstaged". In reality, he's an opportunist who abandons his less-talented students whenever a more capable one comes along, and even then only uses his talented students so he can steal their work. Vile Vulture: One of the third-finest demons resembles a vulture and was on the hunt for Cuphead. His first solution to Ludwig choosing Cuphead as his prodigy over him? Big, Thin, Short Trio: Sal's the Big, Chauncey's the Thin, and Ollie's the Short. ", he accidentally (and casually) kills several of his demons during his tantrums about how Cuphead pisses him off. In Italian, he is called "Nonno Bricco" (Grandfather Pot). Henchman: [Flat Stare] Oh, not this guy. Cuphead manages to keep up a continuous winning streak against the Devil in rock-paper-scissors. Workaholic: Doris accuses Sherman of being this, as he apparently missed several "anniversiaries" for his job.
The Power of Love: His love for Cala Maria is so strong that after she gives his petrified form a kiss, he's the first person to ever break free of being turned to stone by her. Adaptational Angst Upgrade: In this continuity, it revealed that Chalice used to live in an abusive orphanage and was left homeless after she decided to escape. 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". This could very well be intentional to hide her Adaptational Jerkass tendencies until she finally makes her first appearance.
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. I Just Want to Be Loved: Though he's perfectly happy to be The Dreaded at the same time, more and more hints have been dropped in Season 3 that the Devil is quite starved for validation and affection (from people not named 'Henchman'). Embarrassing Old Photo: He is very much embarrassed by his Diaper Baby ads; so much so to the point that he burned every billboard of it that he saw.