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King Charlatan is the main antagonist of the two=part My Little Pony episode "Baby, It's Cold Outside". Although he started off as a dark and evil tyrant with ambitions to rule the world and exterminate those who can't withstand cold like penguins can, he would later redeem himself due to his love for his son.
He was voiced by the late Jerry Orbach, who also played Sa'Luk in Disney's Aladdin and the King of Thieves.
Biography[]
When first introduced, King Charlatan is quick to show himself as heartless, to the point of stating that he wished for all non-penguin species to be eradicated as he used his magical stare to freeze the surrounding Ponyland, with aims of spreading his influence across the entire world.
Despite King Charlatan's seemingly evil mindset, his young son was quick to try and reason with his father, alongside his friend (who was a duck and thought of as "weak" by King Charlatan). Sadly the attempts to reason failed and King Charlatan froze his son's friend in ice as a show of power.
Due to this, his son would aid the ponies after they were captured by King Charlatan's guards and tried to help them stand up to him, only to be frozen himself. However, after freezing his own son, King Charlatan slowly begins to realize the errors of his ways (aided by a song entitled "How Can You Be So Cold?" sung by Megan and the ponies). He shows remorse and, despite stating that the freezing cannot be reversed, manages to revive his son. After this, he gives up on his evil scheme in order to be a better father (and by extension a better ruler).