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*King Dedede's name is pronounced in two ways: the English, Korean, Dutch and Russian versions read his name as "Dee-Dee-Dee", while the Japanese, Spanish, German and Italian versions read it as "Day-Day-Day".
*King Dedede's name is pronounced in two ways: the English, Korean, Dutch and Russian versions read his name as "Dee-Dee-Dee", while the Japanese, Spanish, German and Italian versions read it as "Day-Day-Day".
**Additionally, the [[announcer]] does not say King Dedede's title in Japanese; he is simply referred to as "Dedede".
**Additionally, the [[announcer]] does not say King Dedede's title in Japanese; he is simply referred to as "Dedede".
**King Dedede, uniquely uses two different announcer voice clips in the Chinese versions of ''Ultimate'' depending on the setting; the simplified version uses the English "King Dedede" clip, while the traditional version uses the Japanese "Dedede" clip like the rest of roster.
**King Dedede uniquely uses two different announcer voice clips in the Chinese versions of ''Ultimate'' depending on the setting; the simplified version uses the English "King Dedede" clip, while the traditional version uses the Japanese "Dedede" clip like the rest of roster.
*King Dedede is one of the two playable characters to appear in every game of the series who was not playable in every iteration, the other being [[Charizard]].
*King Dedede is one of the two playable characters to appear in every game of the series who was not playable in every iteration, the other being [[Charizard]].
**When counting both versions of ''SSB4'' as the same game, [[Ridley]] also shares this distinction.
**When counting both versions of ''SSB4'' as the same game, [[Ridley]] also shares this distinction.

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For fighter info, see King Dedede (SSBB), King Dedede (SSB4), and King Dedede (SSBU).
King Dedede
File:KF2 King Dedede.png
KirbySymbol.svg

Official artwork of King Dedede from Kirby Fighters 2.

Universe Kirby
Debut Kirby's Dream Land (1992)
Smash Bros. appearances SSB
Melee
Brawl
SSB4
Ultimate
Most recent non-Smash appearance Kirby and the Forgotten Land (2022)
Console/platform of origin Game Boy
Species Bird[1]
Gender Male
Place of origin Dream Land, Popstar
Created by Masahiro Sakurai
Designed by Masahiro Sakurai
Voice actor Masahiro Sakurai
Article on Wikirby King Dedede

King Dedede (デデデ大王 Great King Dedede) is a character from the Kirby series. Since debuting in Kirby's Dream Land as a full-fledged villain, King Dedede has steadily transitioned into both an anti-hero and Kirby's "arch-frenemy",[2] as he willingly assists or directly allies with Kirby on a number of occasions for the greater good while maintaining their rivalry.

After making cameo appearances in Super Smash Bros. as a background character and in Super Smash Bros. Melee as a trophy, King Dedede transitioned into a playable character in Super Smash Bros. Brawl, and has remained as such since then.

Origin

Artwork of King Dedede from Kirby's Dream Land 2. This design influenced his background appearance in Super Smash Bros.

King Dedede is a rotund, blue, penguin-like bird who possesses an egocentric and selfish disposition, which is best exemplified by his status as the self-proclaimed king of Dream Land.[2] His signature attire consists of a red, regal coat with white fur trim and his personal emblem, a stylized version of his hand striking the V sign, embossed on the back. He also wears yellow mitten-like gloves, a red tuque with a white fur pom-pom and gold crown-like brim, and a sash featuring blue and white trim with red and yellow tessellated triangles.

Like Kirby, King Dedede is able to inhale enemies and spit them out as projectiles (but cannot copy a foe's ability like Kirby), or inhale air in order to puff himself up and float, the latter of which he learned after rigorous training following his first defeat at Kirby's hands. Outside of this, Dedede wields a large wooden mallet as his signature weapon; this mallet is depicted in some games as having special features built into it, such as a powerful jet engine, or the ability to fire missiles or a chargeable laser.

In early Kirby games and spin-off titles, Dedede is depicted as the central antagonist. King Dedede's misdeeds, driven by greed, range from stealing food from the Dream Land residents in Kirby's Dream Land to stealing all the stars from the sky in Kirby's Dream Course. In other games, such as Kirby's Dream Land 3 and Kirby: Triple Deluxe, Dedede's antagonism is not from his own volition; he is manipulated by a greater evil through mind control or possession.

In fact, a common misconception about King Dedede is that he is evil. Rather, his selfishness and mischievousness are too benign to render him as an outright villain, especially compared to other Kirby antagonists. Beginning with Kirby 64: The Crystal Shards, he slowly transitioned into an anti-hero, although he remains the most well-known antagonist in the Kirby series. On an extended note, King Dedede is shown on a number of other occasions to possess a good heart, particularly as of Kirby's Return to Dream Land. His intentions are also occasionally misguided; in Kirby's Adventure, Dedede breaks the Star Rod (the power source of the Fountain of Dreams) to protect Dream Land from the villain known as Nightmare, but its inhabitants are unable to dream as a consequence.

King Dedede's relationship with Kirby also varies, from a rival to a partner. While he appears to view Kirby with general annoyance or reluctant friendship, Kirby himself bears no such grudge. The duo partake in friendly speed-eating contests in Kirby Super Star's Gourmet Race sub-game, and Dedede even teams up with Kirby as a playable character in Kirby 64: The Crystal Shards, Kirby's Return to Dream Land, and Kirby Star Allies. In the anime Kirby: Right Back at Ya!, he is much more malicious and determined to defeat Kirby, but he rarely succeeds due to his simple-mindedness. However, he retains a form of respect for Kirby, which he rarely shows.

In the Super Smash Bros. series, King Dedede is voiced by his creator, Masahiro Sakurai, who also voiced him in Kirby 64: The Crystal Shards. His appearance in the Super Smash Bros. series is primarily influenced by Kirby Super Star. However, there are additional details original to the series, such as his kimono-like robes and mechanically-enhanced hammer. This design later influenced other Kirby games, including Kirby Mass Attack and Kirby's Return to Dream Land.

In Super Smash Bros.

King Dedede as he appeared in the background of the Dream Land stage in Super Smash Bros.

In Super Smash Bros., King Dedede makes a cameo in the background of Dream Land. However, according to a page on Smabura-Ken (the game's official Japanese website), King Dedede, alongside Bowser and Mewtwo, was planned to be included as a playable character, but was cut. Aside from this, no other information is available.

In an official poll held on Smabura-Ken regarding characters for a potential sequel, Dedede placed fourth with 46 votes, being the highest ranked non-Mario character.[3]

In Super Smash Bros. Melee

Like SSB, King Dedede reappears in the background of Dream Land for Super Smash Bros. Melee.

Trophy

King Dedede also makes an appearance as one of the collectible trophies that can be found through the Trophy Lottery.

Trophy description

King Dedede's trophy in Super Smash Bros. Melee.
Dedede is the self-proclaimed king of Dream Land. While he says he's king, Dedede performs no administrative functions and the citizens of Dream Land continue to live as they always have. He's able to suck in air and fly like Kirby does, but only as a result of vigorous training he undertook after being bested by Kirby.
  • Kirby's Dream Land 9/92

In Super Smash Bros. Brawl

As a playable character

Main article: King Dedede (SSBB)
King Dedede, as he appears in Super Smash Bros. Brawl.

King Dedede is a playable character in Super Smash Bros. Brawl, making him the third playable character from the Kirby series following Kirby and Meta Knight. He wields his trademark hammer, swinging it in most of his standard attacks, like the Ice Climbers, and has very powerful hammer-based attacks. His special moves are Inhale, Waddle Dee Toss, Super Dedede Jump, and Jet Hammer. Inhale is very similar to Kirby's trademark move, but King Dedede lacks the ability to copy abilities. Waddle Dee Toss lets him throw his minions at foes, sometimes producing not only Waddle Dees, but also more deadly Waddle Doos and Gordos. It is also possible for Dedede to throw out capsules containing items.

Super Dedede Jump is an effective recovery move, sending King Dedede high into the air, then crashing into the ground to damage foes. He can also cancel out of doing this. Finally, King Dedede mechanizes his hammer with Jet Hammer. The hammer's power is charged up by holding the special attack button, and then released for a mighty swing. King Dedede incurs damage after charging for too long, however. His dash attack, forward smash, Inhale and Super Dedede Jump all come from Kirby's Dream Land.

Like other playable characters, King Dedede retains his core design, albeit greatly enhanced graphically; most notably, his usually-exposed girth (other than his patterned waistband) is now covered by fine robes of a similar color, making his overall wear resemble a kimono. Additionally, his alternate costumes not only change the color of his outfit, but the design on his waistband, as well.

King Dedede currently ranks 12th on the tier list in C+ tier. King Dedede possesses a powerful chain grab that can perform infinites on most lower tier characters, which is complemented by his fast and long reaching grab. He also overcomes his poor speed through his high vertical endurance, boasts one of the best recoveries in the game, and has a strong aerial game (with his back aerial in particular being very useful).

Trophy

King Dedede trophy in Brawl.

The self-styled king of the amazingly peaceful Dream Land. He continually does things unbecoming a king, like stealing the kingdom's food supplies or all the stars from the sky. He's not all bad, though, and sometimes performs good deeds. While he and Kirby often battle, they've been known to compete good-natured at speed-eating contests and minigames.

Game Boy: Kirby's Dream Land
N64: Kirby 64: The Crystal Shards

Stickers

Name Game Effect Characters
King Dedede & Kirby Kirby 64: The Crystal Shards AttackSpecialsDirect+021Specials: Direct Attack +21 Kirby Meta Knight King DededeKirby (SSBB)Meta Knight (SSBB)King Dedede (SSBB)
King Dedede Kirby Super Star AttackLeg+028Foot (type) Attack +28 Kirby Meta Knight King DededeKirby (SSBB)Meta Knight (SSBB)King Dedede (SSBB)
King Dedede Kirby: Squeak Squad AttackThrowing+030Throwing (type) Attack +30 King DededeKing Dedede (SSBB)
Brawl Sticker King Dedede & Kirby (Kirby 64).png
King Dedede & Kirby
(Kirby 64)
Brawl Sticker King Dedede (Kirby Super Star).png
King Dedede
(Kirby Super Star)
Brawl Sticker King Dedede (Kirby Squeak Squad).png
King Dedede
(Kirby Squeak Squad)

In Super Smash Bros. 4

As a playable character

Main article: King Dedede (SSB4)
King Dedede, as he appears in Super Smash Bros. 4.

King Dedede returns as a playable character in Super Smash Bros. 4. He has a more cartoonish look than his appearance in Super Smash Bros. Brawl, reminiscent of his appearance in Kirby: Right Back at Ya!, and gained a new Final Smash called Dedede Burst.

King Dedede has seen a large fall from his previous tier list spot for Brawl, now ranking 52nd out of 55 characters for SSB4. While still maintaining his high power and disjointed reach with his hammer, he lost his effective chain grab, a technique removed from SSB4. This removes what made him so effective in Brawl. His back aerial was also changed for the worse, no longer being as versatile as it once was. King Dedede also has a new side special: Gordo Throw. Since he now throws only Gordos, the new move has consistent power compared to the random nature of Waddle Dee Toss. However, this new attack can also be a hindrance for Dedede, as the Gordos are easily sent back to him by reflectors or any attack that does 2% or higher. The combination of his large size and slow mobility also makes him vulnerable to combos and camping.

Due to his flaws heavily outweighing his strengths, Dedede is regarded poorly in competitive play despite some notably high tournament results from players like Big D and Zaki.

Trophies

King Dedede
North America He calls himself the King of Dream Land, but he doesn't have a lot of interest in ruling. He really loves to eat, so it's no surprise he's a heavyweight fighter. Despite his size and low speed, he can easily recover with his four jumps. His Jet Hammer will leave a mark on everyone he meets.
Europe Being a self-proclaimed king, Dedede clearly doesn't care too much about the whole "politics" things. He's just a bit greedy. In this game, his weight and hefty hammer make him slow, but he can still jump four times in mid-air anyway, making it easy for him to get back to the stage. Fully charge his Jet Hammer for ultimate destruction.
King Dedede (Alt.)
North America For the Gordo Throw side special, King Dedede sends a Gordo bouncing with a hammer strike. It bounces off walls—or sometimes gets stuck in them. After a while it'll disappear. If an enemy hits one, it'll bounce back toward you. Use the special again to whack it back at them!
Europe For the Gordo Throw side special, King Dedede hits a Gordo with his hammer, sending it bouncing along the stage. It'll bounce off walls, or sometimes get stuck in them. Then, after a while, it'll disappear. If an enemy hits the Gordo with an attack, it'll fly back towards you. Use the special again to whack it back at them!

In Super Smash Bros. Ultimate

As a playable character

Main article: King Dedede (SSBU)
King Dedede, as he appears in Super Smash Bros. Ultimate.

King Dedede returns as a playable character in Super Smash Bros. Ultimate. He once again features a new Final Smash called Dede-Rush, which features him launching an opponent into a steel cage, assuming his Masked Dedede persona, and then attacking any trapped opponents with a barrage of missiles and his Jet Hammer. Unlike Brawl and SSB4, he is an unlockable character instead of a starter character.

Spirits

Fighter spirit

Primary spirit

No. Image Name Type Class Slots Base Power Max Power Base Attack Max Attack Base Defense Max Defense Ability Series
353
SSBU spirit Masked Dedede.png
Masked Dedede
Attack
★★★ 2 2835 8550 1531 4617 1304 3933 No Effect Kirby Series

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning
Japan Japanese デデデ, Dedede
UK English King Dedede
France French (PAL) Roi DaDiDou King Dedede
Quebec French (NTSC) Roi Dadidou King Dedede
Germany German König Dedede (Super Smash Bros. Brawl onwards)
König Nickerchen (Super Smash Bros. Melee)
King Dedede
King Nap
Spain Spanish Rey Dedede King Dedede
Italy Italian King Dedede
China Chinese (Simplified) 帝帝帝大王, Dedede Great King Dedede
Taiwan Chinese (Traditional) 帝帝帝大王, Dedede Great King Dedede
South Korea Korean 디디디 대왕, Dedede Dedede the Great
Netherlands Dutch Koning Dedede King Dedede
Russia Russian Король Дидиди King Dedede
Portugal Portuguese Rei Dedede King Dedede

Trivia

  • King Dedede's name is pronounced in two ways: the English, Korean, Dutch and Russian versions read his name as "Dee-Dee-Dee", while the Japanese, Spanish, German and Italian versions read it as "Day-Day-Day".
    • Additionally, the announcer does not say King Dedede's title in Japanese; he is simply referred to as "Dedede".
    • King Dedede uniquely uses two different announcer voice clips in the Chinese versions of Ultimate depending on the setting; the simplified version uses the English "King Dedede" clip, while the traditional version uses the Japanese "Dedede" clip like the rest of roster.
  • King Dedede is one of the two playable characters to appear in every game of the series who was not playable in every iteration, the other being Charizard.
    • When counting both versions of SSB4 as the same game, Ridley also shares this distinction.
  • In Kirby's Return to Dream Land, the Hammer ability received a new move called Hammer Twirl, which is directly inspired by King Dedede's down aerial from Brawl in which he twirls his hammer below himself. Ironically, King Dedede's down aerial was changed in SSB4, which was released after Return to Dream Land.
  • King Dedede is one of the four characters to have a different Final Smash across every entry since Final Smashes were introduced; the other three are Pit, Zero Suit Samus, and R.O.B.
  • Ever since his debut in Brawl, King Dedede has the worst air speed of any fighter.
    • King Dedede is also the heaviest Brawl veteran as of Ultimate, though Snake was heavier than him in Brawl.
  • Starting with SSB4, if King Dedede is present when playing on Dream Land (SSB), the sprite of King Dedede in the background will not appear.
  • King Dedede is the only cut fighter from Super Smash Bros. who was not added in Melee.

References