King Windbag

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King Windbag
King Windbag in The Adventures of Super Mario Bros. 3
Species Human
First appearance The Adventures of Super Mario Bros. 3 ("Life's Ruff") (1990)
Portrayed by Dan Hennessey
“Honestly, a dog could be a better servant!”
King Windbag, "Life's Ruff"

King Windbag is a ruler who featured prominently in The Adventures of Super Mario Bros. 3 episode "Life's Ruff". He is voiced by Dan Hennessey.

In the episode, Princess Toadstool had become increasingly concerned over King Windbag's cold-hearted, bullying attitude and had sent Luigi to sort things out with him. Shortly after arriving at King Windbag's castle, Luigi and King Windbag were attacked by Hip and Hop Koopa, who stole the king's Magic Wand and turned him and Luigi into dogs.

King Windbag and Luigi attempted to give chase to Hip and Hop and ended up chasing them through a Warp Pipe to Miami, Florida. As Luigi was chasing down Hip and Hop through a dinner party, King Windbag was captured by a dog catcher, who later captured Luigi.

While in the dog-pound, King Windbag is forced by Luigi to cooperate with several dogs to escape the pound. Succeeding in their escape, King Windbag and Luigi manage to track-down Hip and Hop to the Kennedy Space Center, and, after some trouble with the dog catcher, manage to capture the Koopaling twins.

King Windbag manages to reclaim his scepter and returns himself, Luigi, Hip and Hop back to Mushroom Kingdom. As a result of his experiences in Florida, Windbag's heart of ice melts, and he vows to "turns over a new leaf" and become a kind king and stop bullying his servants.

Names in other languages[edit]

Language Name Meaning Notes
Chinese (simplified) 风裛国王[1]
Fēngyì Guówáng
King Windbag
Italian Re Ventoso[2] King Windy
Portuguese (NOA) Rei Saco de Vento[3] King Windbag BKS dub
Russian Король Уиндбаг[4]
Korolʹ Uindbag
King Windbag
Spanish Rey Presunción[5] King Conceit
Spanish (NOE) Rey Sacoviento[6] King Windbag original dub

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