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The '''Sheep Rustlers''' are a trio of characters appearing in the ''[[Saturday Supercade]]'' episode [[Sheep Rustle Hustle]]. They are despised for persistently stealing and smuggling [[sheep]], and will go to great heights to do so, even if it means capturing those who attempt to meddle with them.
|image=[[File:Saturday Supercade Sheep Rustlers.png|200px]]
|first_appearance=''[[Saturday Supercade]]'' ("[[Sheep Rustle Hustle]]") (1983)
|species=Humans
}}


They first appeared at [[Biff]]'s ranch to steal his sheep, along with [[King (Saturday Supercade)|King]] when he tried to stop them. Biff gave chase, and was assisted by [[Donkey Kong Jr.]] and [[Bones (character)|Bones]]. Bones attempted to fall into their cargo truck, but was spotted. They also captured Biff when he and Donkey Kong Jr. tried to assist, though Bones was freed in the process.
The '''Sheep Rustlers''' are a trio of characters appearing in the ''[[Saturday Supercade]]'' episode "[[Sheep Rustle Hustle]]." They consist of a burly leader, '''Jake''', a slim member, and '''Bowl''', a short member. They are despised for persistently stealing and smuggling sheep, and will go to great heights to do so, even if it means capturing those who attempt to meddle with them. They constantly speak with a stereotypical wild western accent.


While they were mulling over how much money they would make from the sheep, Donkey Kong Jr. and Bones managed to trick two of them into entering the saloon, where they were haunted. This strategy, however, also failed, and though Donkey Kong Jr. was able to steal the jail key, they were caught by the third member, who locked them up.
They first appear at [[Biff]]'s ranch to steal his sheep, along with [[King (Saturday Supercade)|King]] when he tries to stop them. Biff gives chase, and is assisted by [[Donkey Kong Jr.]] and [[Bones Bailey|Bones]]. Bones attempts to fall into their cargo truck, but is spotted. They also capture Biff when he and Donkey Kong Jr. try to assist, though Bones is freed in the process.


The group then loaded the sheep onto a cargo train to escape; however, Donkey Kong Jr. managed to lasso the train's smokestack and use the water from a water tower to wash out the Rustlers before they could get too far, while Bones and Biff tied them up. It is unknown what happened to the Rustlers after that, though presumably they were locked up in the same jail where they locked up the protagonists earlier.
While they are mulling over how much money they would make from the sheep, Donkey Kong Jr. and Bones manage to trick two of them into entering the saloon, where they are haunted. This strategy, however, also fails, and though Donkey Kong Jr. is able to steal the jail key, they are caught by the third member, who locks them up.
 
The group then loads the sheep onto a cargo train to escape; however, Donkey Kong Jr. manages to lasso the train's smokestack and use the water from a water tower to wash out the Rustlers before they can get too far, while Bones and Biff tie them up. It is unknown what happens to the Rustlers after that, though presumably they are locked up in the same jail where they locked up the protagonists earlier.
 
==Names in other languages==
===Slim===
{{foreign names
|Cat=Slim
|CatC=<ref name="Catalan">[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hMBYMBMFsX8 Donkey Kong i Donkey Kong Junior en català (1987)]</ref>
}}
 
===Jake===
{{foreign names
|Cat=Jake
|CatC=<ref name="Catalan">[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hMBYMBMFsX8 Donkey Kong i Donkey Kong Junior en català (1987)]</ref>
}}
 
===Bowl===
{{foreign names
|Cat=Bowl
|CatC=<ref name="Catalan"/>
}}
 
==References==
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Latest revision as of 09:23, January 5, 2025

Sheep Rustlers
The Sheep Rustlers
First appearance Saturday Supercade ("Sheep Rustle Hustle") (1983)
Species Humans

The Sheep Rustlers are a trio of characters appearing in the Saturday Supercade episode "Sheep Rustle Hustle." They consist of a burly leader, Jake, a slim member, and Bowl, a short member. They are despised for persistently stealing and smuggling sheep, and will go to great heights to do so, even if it means capturing those who attempt to meddle with them. They constantly speak with a stereotypical wild western accent.

They first appear at Biff's ranch to steal his sheep, along with King when he tries to stop them. Biff gives chase, and is assisted by Donkey Kong Jr. and Bones. Bones attempts to fall into their cargo truck, but is spotted. They also capture Biff when he and Donkey Kong Jr. try to assist, though Bones is freed in the process.

While they are mulling over how much money they would make from the sheep, Donkey Kong Jr. and Bones manage to trick two of them into entering the saloon, where they are haunted. This strategy, however, also fails, and though Donkey Kong Jr. is able to steal the jail key, they are caught by the third member, who locks them up.

The group then loads the sheep onto a cargo train to escape; however, Donkey Kong Jr. manages to lasso the train's smokestack and use the water from a water tower to wash out the Rustlers before they can get too far, while Bones and Biff tie them up. It is unknown what happens to the Rustlers after that, though presumably they are locked up in the same jail where they locked up the protagonists earlier.

Names in other languages[edit]

Slim[edit]

Language Name Meaning Notes
Catalan Slim[1] -

Jake[edit]

Language Name Meaning Notes
Catalan Jake[1] -

Bowl[edit]

Language Name Meaning Notes
Catalan Bowl[1] -

References[edit]