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“ | No one will get my secret out of this castle! | „ |
~ Bluebeard while chasing Sandra and his wife Mary. |
Bluebeard is the main antagonist of the episode "The Forbidden Room" of Sandra: The FairyTale Detective.
He was voiced by Lewis MacLeod, who also voiced Protoboy, among other villains in Robotboy, IG-88 and Sebulba in Star Wars, Zaid in Horizon: Zero Dawn, and The Entity in Mr. Hopp's Playhouse 3.
Biography[]
Bluebeard is the spouse of Mary, who has mysteriously vanished. The hero Sandra is tasked by his brother to rescue her. Bluebeard is first seen at the local town to buy some flowers for Mary, coming back from a journey. Knowing the famous story of Bluebeard, Sandra wants to arrive in his castle before him. Her elf friend therefore locks him in the flower shop and Sandra steals his horse. Bluebeard eventually manages to get out and goes to his castle. He screams to Mary to open the door. She does so and introduces him to Sandra and the elf as new servants. Bluebeard asks where is the key to a specific room he forbids Mary to open. Sandra proposes him to eat before. Bluebeard accepts but locks the castle entrances door before.
The heroes put a sleeping mixture in the soup to put him to sleep, but during supper, Bluebeard's dog eats the soup before him and falls asleep. Realizing the trap, Bluebeard furiously asks Mary for the key. The young woman bursts into tears saying that she does not want to end up like her husband's other wives. Realizing that she has opened the door despite his prohibition, Bluebeard takes an axe and runs after Sandra and Mary to kill them. However, he is blinded by the green elf who throws the bowl of soup at his face. This allows the two women to lock themselves in a room of the castle. But Bluebeard, with his axe, destroys the door little by little. Sandra and Mary take refuge in the forbidden room, where they make the macabre discovery of the corpses of Bluebeard's successive wives.
Bluebeard searches for them relentlessly and enters the forbidden room by force. Turning around, he finds himself face to face with a former wife turned into a puppet by Sandra, the elf and Mary, located on the floor above. Several other puppets of Bluebeard's dead wives appear and surround him. Mistaking them for real ghosts, Bluebeard is frightened and begs them to spare her. The heroes order him to surrender to the local authorities, otherwise he will suffer. The widower does so on the spot. He confesses his crimes and asks to be imprisoned as soon as possible. So he is put in a cell.
Personality[]
Bluebeard is arguably just as ruthless and homicidal as his original counterpart. A secretive man, he will not allow anyone to reveal he killed his former wives and is ready to kill in order to prevent this. However, he is also much less polite than his original version, being rather grumpy and rude with everyone he interacts with.
Bluebeard is also superstitious, as despite the blatant evidence of the contrary, he immediately believes the puppets made with the corpses of his former spouses are their ghosts.
External Links[]
- Bluebeard on the Pure Evil Wiki