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|skills = Authority
 
|skills = Authority
 
|hobby = Taking baths with rubber ducks.
 
|hobby = Taking baths with rubber ducks.
|goals = Steal Thomas' duck (succeeded).<br>
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|goals = Steal Thomas' duck <small>(formerly; succeeded)</small>.<br>
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Return the rubber duck to Thomas <small>(succeeded)</small>.<br>
 
Govern his kingdom.
 
Govern his kingdom.
 
|crimes = Theft<br>
 
|crimes = Theft<br>
 
Conspiracy<br>
 
Conspiracy<br>
 
Endangerment
 
Endangerment
|type of villain = Selfish Monarch}}
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|type of villain = Selfish Monarch}}
 
{{Quote|Oh, Ducky. Why can't they just leave us alone?|King George talking to his rubber duck.}}
 
{{Quote|Oh, Ducky. Why can't they just leave us alone?|King George talking to his rubber duck.}}
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{{Quote|You have been selfish, King George. And when we are selfish, we hurt the people around us... Just as you have hurt Thomas.|Melvin telling King George what he has done.}}
   
'''King George''' is the titular main protagonist of the ''VeggieTales'' film ''King George and the Ducky'', a "retelling" of the Biblical story of King David and Bathsheba. He is a greedy and selfish monarch who steals from his subjects when they have something he wants; in this case, a rubber duck. However, he later redeems himself after realizing the error of his ways.
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'''King George''' is the titular main protagonist of the ''VeggieTales'' film ''King George and the Ducky'', a retelling of the Biblical story of King David and Bathsheba. He is a greedy and selfish monarch who likes to steal from his subjects when they have something he wants, in this case, a rubber duck. However, he later redeems himself after realizing the error of his ways.
   
He was played by Larry the Cucumber, who was voiced by Mike Nawrocki.
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Being played by Larry the Cucumber, he was voiced by Big Idea Entertainment's co-founder {{W|Mike Nawrocki}}.
   
 
==History==
 
==History==
King George was the ruler of his own kingdom, but his favorite pastimes were bathing and collecting rubber ducks to use in his baths. Even when his kingdom became engaged in the Great Pie War, the King did little to help and often ignored the conflict and his assistant Louis in favor of taking his baths.
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King George was the ruler of his own kingdom, but his favorite pastimes were bathing and collecting rubber ducks to use in his baths. Even when his kingdom became engaged in the great pie war, the king did little to help and often ignored the conflict and his assistant Louis in favor of taking his baths.
   
One day, as Louis is trying and failing to get the King's attention, the King looks out on his kingdom and sees a poor man named Thomas bathing with a rubber duck, which he obviously loves. The King sees that there is a duck that he does not own and wants it for his own. Louis tells him that he has many ducks that are all good, but the King says they bore him now and the only one he wants is Thomas'. Despite threatening Louis with "pain", Louis tells King George that they cannot just take the duck, as it will tarnish the King's reputation and make his people fear him.
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One day, as Louis is trying and failing to get the king's attention, the king looks out on his kingdom and sees a poor man named Thomas bathing with a rubber duck, which he obviously loves. The king sees that there is a duck that he does not own and wants it for his own. Louis tells him that he has many ducks that are all good, but the king says they bore him now and the only one he wants is Thomas. Despite threatening Louis with pain, Louis tells King George that they cannot just take the duck, as it will tarnish the king's reputation and make his people fear him.
   
Just then, George's general Fredrick comes in to report that more men are needed on the front lines of the war. King George gets an idea, and commands that Thomas be drafted into the war and put on the front lines while everyone else steps back. The general and Louis are horrified by what this entails for the poor man, but the King does not waver, and they comply with his orders.
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Just then, King George's general Cedric comes in to report that more men are needed on the front lines of the war. King George gets an idea, and commands that Thomas be drafted into the war and put on the front lines while everyone else steps back. The general and Louis are horrified by what this entails for the poor man, but the king does not waver, and they comply with his orders.
   
That night, King George and Louis sneak out and steal the duck from Thomas' home. As King George plans to bathe with his new possession, the general and Thomas return, with the general telling the King that Thomas fought so valiantly that he single-handedly stopped the enemy advance, though Thomas suffers extreme PTSD and is constantly thinking he is still in the war, which the general says could be a lifelong issue. Despite the King saying he will receive high honors, he reveals to Louis that he does not care about Thomas and only about the duck he stole from him.
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That night, King George and Louis sneak out and steal the duck from Thomas's house. As King George plans to bathe with his new possession, the general and Thomas return, with the general telling the king that Thomas fought so valiantly that he single-handedly stopped the enemy advance, though Thomas suffers extreme PTSD and is constantly thinking he is still in the war, which the general says could be a lifelong issue. Despite the king saying he will receive high honors, he reveals to Louis that he does not care about Thomas and only about the duck he stole from him.
   
However, King George is visited by a wiseman named Melvin, played by Pa Grape, who tells him a story: a rich man once lived, owning many sheep. A poor man lived nearby, but only had one lamb that he loved like family. When a guest came to visit the rich man, the rich man did not slaughter one of his sheep to feed the guest, but instead stole the lamb of the poor man to feed the guest. King George is appalled, and asks if the story is true. Melvin tells him it is, enraging the King. King George asks who the man is so he may spend the rest of his days in the dungeon. Melvin reveals that King George is that man, having stolen something loved for his own despite having all he could ever want. Melvin explains that God is displeased with the King, and that he must ask God and Thomas for forgiveness and make it right.
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However, King George is visited by a wiseman named Melvin, played by Pa Grape, who tells him a story: a rich man once lived, owning many sheep. A poor man lived nearby, but only had one lamb that he loved like family. When a guest came to visit the rich man, the rich man did not slaughter one of his sheep to feed the guest, but instead stole the lamb of the poor man to feed the guest. King George is appalled, and asks if the story is true. Melvin tells him that it is, enraging the king. King George asks who the man is so he may spend the rest of his days in the dungeon. Melvin reveals that King George is that man, having stolen something loved for his own despite having all that he could ever want. Melvin explains that God is displeased with the king, and that he must ask God and Thomas for forgiveness and make it right.
   
In a rush of remorse, King George finds Thomas and brings him to the royal bathtub to give Thomas a hot bath and grooming. Thomas' PTSD begins to disappear, and King George gives Thomas back his duck. King George explains what he had done to Thomas and asks for forgiveness, to which Thomas agrees. King George then prayed to God for forgiveness as well. Melvin asks if the King has learned his lesson, and King George redeems himself by explaining that he had learned his lesson and would be more caring from then on.
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In a rush of remorse, King George finds Thomas and brings him to the royal bathtub to give Thomas a hot bath and grooming. Thomas's PTSD begins to disappear, and King George gives Thomas back his duck. King George explains what he had done to Thomas and asks for forgiveness, to which Thomas agrees. King George then prayed to God for forgiveness as well. Melvin asks the king if he has learned his lesson, and King George redeems himself by explaining that he had learned his lesson and would be more caring from then on.
   
 
==Personality==
 
==Personality==
King George is a egotistical, selfish and greedy tyrant. He cares more about his hobbies and possessions than he does the good of his kingdom or its people, even ignoring war just to have time to himself. He hates being told he cannot have something, as it makes him want it even more. He also despises being corrected or argued with, yelling at people when they disagree with him. However, after his eyes are opened, he realizes the error of his ways and agrees to be more caring.
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King George is an egotistical, selfish and greedy tyrant who cares more about his hobbies and possessions than he does the good of his kingdom or its people, even ignoring war just to have time to himself. He hates being told he cannot have something, as it makes him want it even more. He also despises being corrected or argued with, yelling at people when they disagree with him. However, after his eyes are opened, he realizes the error of his ways and agrees to be more caring.
   
 
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Revision as of 00:33, 15 January 2020

Oh, Ducky. Why can't they just leave us alone?
~ King George talking to his rubber duck.
You have been selfish, King George. And when we are selfish, we hurt the people around us... Just as you have hurt Thomas.
~ Melvin telling King George what he has done.

King George is the titular main protagonist of the VeggieTales film King George and the Ducky, a retelling of the Biblical story of King David and Bathsheba. He is a greedy and selfish monarch who likes to steal from his subjects when they have something he wants, in this case, a rubber duck. However, he later redeems himself after realizing the error of his ways.

Being played by Larry the Cucumber, he was voiced by Big Idea Entertainment's co-founder Mike Nawrocki.

History

King George was the ruler of his own kingdom, but his favorite pastimes were bathing and collecting rubber ducks to use in his baths. Even when his kingdom became engaged in the great pie war, the king did little to help and often ignored the conflict and his assistant Louis in favor of taking his baths.

One day, as Louis is trying and failing to get the king's attention, the king looks out on his kingdom and sees a poor man named Thomas bathing with a rubber duck, which he obviously loves. The king sees that there is a duck that he does not own and wants it for his own. Louis tells him that he has many ducks that are all good, but the king says they bore him now and the only one he wants is Thomas. Despite threatening Louis with pain, Louis tells King George that they cannot just take the duck, as it will tarnish the king's reputation and make his people fear him.

Just then, King George's general Cedric comes in to report that more men are needed on the front lines of the war. King George gets an idea, and commands that Thomas be drafted into the war and put on the front lines while everyone else steps back. The general and Louis are horrified by what this entails for the poor man, but the king does not waver, and they comply with his orders.

That night, King George and Louis sneak out and steal the duck from Thomas's house. As King George plans to bathe with his new possession, the general and Thomas return, with the general telling the king that Thomas fought so valiantly that he single-handedly stopped the enemy advance, though Thomas suffers extreme PTSD and is constantly thinking he is still in the war, which the general says could be a lifelong issue. Despite the king saying he will receive high honors, he reveals to Louis that he does not care about Thomas and only about the duck he stole from him.

However, King George is visited by a wiseman named Melvin, played by Pa Grape, who tells him a story: a rich man once lived, owning many sheep. A poor man lived nearby, but only had one lamb that he loved like family. When a guest came to visit the rich man, the rich man did not slaughter one of his sheep to feed the guest, but instead stole the lamb of the poor man to feed the guest. King George is appalled, and asks if the story is true. Melvin tells him that it is, enraging the king. King George asks who the man is so he may spend the rest of his days in the dungeon. Melvin reveals that King George is that man, having stolen something loved for his own despite having all that he could ever want. Melvin explains that God is displeased with the king, and that he must ask God and Thomas for forgiveness and make it right.

In a rush of remorse, King George finds Thomas and brings him to the royal bathtub to give Thomas a hot bath and grooming. Thomas's PTSD begins to disappear, and King George gives Thomas back his duck. King George explains what he had done to Thomas and asks for forgiveness, to which Thomas agrees. King George then prayed to God for forgiveness as well. Melvin asks the king if he has learned his lesson, and King George redeems himself by explaining that he had learned his lesson and would be more caring from then on.

Personality

King George is an egotistical, selfish and greedy tyrant who cares more about his hobbies and possessions than he does the good of his kingdom or its people, even ignoring war just to have time to himself. He hates being told he cannot have something, as it makes him want it even more. He also despises being corrected or argued with, yelling at people when they disagree with him. However, after his eyes are opened, he realizes the error of his ways and agrees to be more caring.

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