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“ | Aren’t you forgetting someone?
The Master of Nightmares, the Duke of Darkness, the broken nightlight in your cold bedroom. Sit and tremble as you gaze upon the frightening sight of Lord Nighty-Knight! |
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~ Lord Nighty-Knight’s introduction. |
Lord Nighty-Knight, formerly known as Fright Night, is one of the secondary antagonists in the 2024 animated film, Megamind vs. The Doom Syndicate and a major antagonist of its sequel series, Megamind Rules!
He is a member of the Doom Syndicate and was Megamind’s former ally who turned against him when he and his fellow villains found out he was a good guy.
He is voiced by Talon Warburton.
Biography[]
At some unknown point, Megamind formed the Doom Syndicate and planned to launch Metro City to the moon, but Megamind abandoned them in prison, presumably after they were captured by Metro Man.
Megamind vs. the Doom Syndicate[]
He first appears when he break out of prison with the rest of the Doom Syndicate to visit Megamind, believing that he remains a villain and that his role as a hero is part of an evil plan. Megamind knew if they find out he is not a villain anyone, he will be beaten up by them. Megamind decides to keep up evil appearances unit he find a way to stop them. The Doom Syndicate later go on a crime spree and eventually challenge Megamind to prove he's still evil by robbing a bank.
Megamind tries to do this, but is aided by Keiko Morita, his self-proclaimed biggest fan, who helps him stage a fake robbery. Megamind lets his old crew fool him and reveals an abandoned villainous plot he made to launch Metro City to the moon using rockets placed underground. The Doom Syndicate prepares to launch them, but Megamind stops them by telling them he forget the password. However, they threaten to launch at the end of the day, or they will destroy the city.
They later learn his facade that night when he try trapping them in a portal-prison, where Megamind finds himself overpowered by them. He hides in an alley, feeling defeated, but is confronted by Roxanne and Keiko, who remind him that it's okay to ask others for help. Chum also returns when Megamind tells him that he is indeed his sidekick.
Megamind, Chum, Roxanne and Keiko team up to face the Syndicate of Doom, but fail to stop the launch. They manage to redirect Metro City safely back to Earth, and the Doom Syndicate bring locked back in prison, however, they are visited by Megamind's former mentor, Machiavillain, where he has broke them out of jail and began planning to get revenge on Megamind.
Megamind Rules![]
Season 1[]
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