“ | Finally, it has all come to pass, exactly as I have foreseen it. | „ |
~ The Skeleton King |
“ | The time has come to wipe humanity from the face of Shuggazoom! LET THE WAR BETWEEN THE LIVING AND THE DEAD... BEGIN! | „ |
~ Skeleton King declaring war on the Hyperforce and his final line in the show. |
The Skeleton King is the main antagonist of the Japanese-American animated series Super Robot Monkey Team Hyperforce Go!. He is an undead warlord who is bent on unsealing the ancient beings known as the Dark Ones.
Originally, the Skeleton King was the Alchemist, a sorcerer who served Shuggazoom City through different contributions such as the crime-fighting Super Robot Monkeys, but after his primate assistant Mandarin accidentally got his soul corrupted with the essence of the Dark Ones, the Alchemist entrusted his creations to stop himself once he transformed into the Skeleton King. He is also the arch-nemesis of Chiro, the protagonist of the show.
He was voiced by Mark Hamill, who also portrayed The Joker, Ferris Boyle, Jordan Pryce, and Solomon Grundy in the DC Animated Universe, Chucky in the 2019 film adaptation of Child's Play, Chaunakah Zombie in Futurama: Bender's Big Score, the Hobgoblin in Spider-Man: The Animated Series, Red Lynx in SWAT Kats: The Radical Squadron, Maximus in the Fantastic Four animated series, Undergrowth in Danny Phantom, Stickybeard in Codename: Kids Next Door, Flint in Buzz Lightyear of Star Command, Niju in Balto II: Wolf Quest by Universal Pictures, Fire Lord Ozai in Avatar: The Last Airbender, Kavaxas in Tales of the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, The Trickster in The Flash (and his Arrowverse incarnation), Dictatious Maximus Galadrigal in Trollhunters, Cock Knocker in Jay and Silent Bob Strike Back, ShiverJack in Jake and the Never Land Pirates, Agent Goodman in Recess: School's Out, Alvin the Treacherous in the How to Train Your Dragon series, John Curtis in Criminal Minds, Adrian Ripburger in Full Throttle, John Smith in Totally Spies!, Malefor in The Legend of Spyro, SkekTek in The Dark Crystal: Age of Resistance, and Darth Bane in Star Wars: The Clone Wars and by Akio Ōtsuka in the Japanese dub who also voiced Big Boss, Venom Snake, and Solidus Snake in the Metal Gear franchise, All For One in My Hero Academia, Marshall D. Teach in One Piece, Jimmy Crystal in Sing 2 and Thorkell in Vinland Saga.
Biography[]
The Skeleton King used to be a sorcerer called the Alchemist who used his knowledge of both magic and science to benefit Shuggazoom City. One day, he accidentally opened a portal which was meant to be an interdimensional window of sorts to an immensely-evil dimension known as the Netherworld and was infected by an monster that was one of the Netherworld's denizens known as the Dark Ones. He built the Super Robot Monkeys to protect the world from the evil monsters whose essence would soon transform him into their worst enemy. Once he finished modifying the robots, he submitted himself to the transformation into the Skeleton King.
As the Skeleton King, he rules over a large armada of the undead known as the Formless, who serve his goal - the eradication of all life on Shuggazoom City. He moves around the universe in his Citadel of Bone.
After his revival in the final episode, the Skeleton King became much more powerful than his previous form.
Personality[]
“ | You're no king. You're a slave! | „ |
~ Chiro to the Skeleton King (regarding his allegiance to the Dark Ones). |
The Skeleton King wants nothing else than to take over the world and enslave the inhabitants. However, he is merely a servant to far more powerful entities, the Dark Ones, and his goal in Shuggazoom is to release the Dark One Worm, his true master. He completes this in the second season finale only for the worm to be decapitated. The worm regenerates and merges with the Skeleton King's head becoming the Skeleton King Worm. Before he could destroy Planet Earth on his galaxy destroying quest, the Hyperforce destroy the worm. The Skeleton King would make his final return in the final episode with a large army of the dead for final conquest. The series ended before we saw his final fate.
He has no mercy for the living upon his revival in the finale. Despite the fact Valeena revived him, Skeleton King kills her without any hesitation; primarily since she had downgraded from worshipping the Dark One to him, which insulting to Skeleton King's ego.
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Trivia[]
- He is the first main antagonist of a Disney television series to be voiced by Mark Hamil, the second is Abraham Kane.
- Despite his name, Skeleton King isn't truly a skeletal and properly undead being into the series finale. His body still had organs in it, even if he's cybernetic. His head is some kind of petrified flesh; with the crystal skull being his true altered bone.
- Interestingly, Mark Hamil had already voiced a skeleton-themed villain, the Red Lynx in SWAT Kats: The Radical Squadron and would later go onto voice another skeleton-themed villain, Skeletor in Masters of the Universe: Relevation.
- A popular theory among the fans of the cartoon is that he’s Chiro's father because in the episode of the same name, Skeleton King has a collection of Chiro's toys.
- It's worth noting he is capable of cruel mercy. He kills Valeena with a quick disintegration rather than torment her.
- Both of his major designs bare resemblences to certain villains:
- His first design bares a resemblence to Skull from Cyborg 009, a series speculated to have had an influence on Super Robot Monkey Team Hyperforce Go!.
- His second design, upon being resurrected, resembles that of Darth Vader, which if intentional, is fittingly ironic, as Mark Hamill played Vader's son Luke Skywalker in the Star Wars films.
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